South Korea's parliament failed to pass a motion to impeach the country's president, Yoon Suk Yeol, after the ruling People Power party boycotted the vote. The walkout meant the national assembly did not have the required 200 votes to begin the process of forcing Yoon out. The president's declaration of martial law this week, which lasted six hours before MPs overturned it, drew widespread condemnation and calls for his resignation
Motion to impeach South Korean president fails after vote boycott