‘Almost inevitable’ that the South Korean president will ‘serve time in prison’




Impeached South Korean leader Yoon Suk Yeol was arrested on Wednesday over a failed attempt to impose martial law, ending a weeks-long standoff with authorities and becoming the first sitting president to be detained in the nation’s history. For a deeper analysis and a deeper perspective, Nadia Massih from FRANCE 24 welcomes Dr. By John Nilsson-Wright, author, Senior Fellow, Asia Programme, Chatham House and Associate Professor of Modern Japanese Politics and International Relations, University of Cambridge.



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