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    South Korea's Acting President Urges Calm, Tighter Security Ahead of Impeachment Ruling

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    Posted on April 2, 2025

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    Last updated: January 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    South Korea's acting president calls for calm as the Constitutional Court prepares to rule on President Yoon's impeachment, with security heightened to prevent unrest.

    South Korea Prepares for Impeachment Ruling with Heightened Security

    By Ju-min Park

    SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korea's interim leader called on the nation on Wednesday to calmly accept the decision from the Constitutional Court on the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, as police ramped up security around the court ahead of the ruling on April 4.

    At a ministerial meeting on safety ahead of the ruling, acting President Han Duck-soo said he "strongly asked" politicians not to make any comments that could incite violence.

    "The government will not tolerate any illegal or violent acts. No matter what decision is made, we must accept the results calmly based on the rule of law," Han said.

    "If we can become one again with your strength and wisdom, we can overcome this crisis of confusion and conflicts," he said.

    The Constitutional Court, which is reviewing Yoon's impeachment over the shock martial law order, said it will announce its decision on whether to remove him from office permanently or reinstate him on Friday, April 4.

    Yoon was impeached by parliament on December 14 after being accused of violating his constitutional duty by declaring martial law in early December with no justifiable grounds.

    If the court rules to oust him, a new presidential election must be held within 60 days.

    South Korean police have beefed up security in areas around the court, preparing to deploy all forces from midnight into the ruling day on Friday.

    The acting chief for the national police force, Lee Ho-young, said the area around the court would be turned into a "vacuum state" to restrict access and cordon off pro-and anti-Yoon rallies to prevent any potential clashes.

    Vowing to act sternly against any violence, Lee said police will arrest those who vandalise facilities, threaten justices or assault police officers.

    In January, hundreds of Yoon supporters stormed a court building after his detention was extended, smashing windows and breaking inside.

    Han has directed police to step up security for constitutional court justices.

    (Reporting by Ju-min Park and Jack Kim; Editing by Christopher Cushing and Michael Perry)

    Key Takeaways

    • •South Korea's acting president urges calm before impeachment ruling.
    • •Constitutional Court to decide President Yoon's fate on April 4.
    • •Increased security measures around the court to prevent violence.
    • •Potential new election if Yoon is permanently removed.
    • •Police prepared to act against any illegal activities.

    Frequently Asked Questions about South Korea's acting president urges calm, tighter security ahead of impeachment ruling

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the upcoming ruling by South Korea's Constitutional Court on President Yoon's impeachment and the security measures in place.

    2Why was President Yoon impeached?

    President Yoon was impeached for allegedly violating his constitutional duties by declaring martial law without justifiable grounds.

    3What measures are being taken for security?

    South Korean police have increased security around the court, restricting access and preparing to prevent any violent protests.

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