South Korea's Brief Martial Law Sparks Debate on Democracy's Fragility

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The brief imposition of martial law in South Korea highlights the challenges facing its democracy and the political position of President Yoon. This situation underscores the delicate balance between maintaining order and upholding democratic principles, raising questions about the resilience of South Korea's democratic institutions and the leadership strategies of President Yoon.
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