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”Why not America?” People envy South Korea's impeachment news
On the 4th, the Constitutional Court of South Korea made a decision to impeach former President Yoon Seok-youl, dismissing him from office. While major international media outlets also reported the impeachment news, online, the Korean Democratic Party
Foreigners were impressed by the idea. The British BBC and the Washington Post reported the news of the South Korean president's impeachment and also uploaded related videos to YouTube.
There were many comments expressing congratulations to the Korean people who ousted the president, and responses that emphasized the importance of protecting democratic values. The most common word in the comments was "democracy."
In addition, comments that reflected the political situation in their own countries were also prominent. In particular, since President Donald Trump took office, he has put forward improvised and extreme policies, which have caused domestic
Many users commented that they were inspired by this incident in the United States, where tensions between the two countries are on the rise. One user said, "Next is America's turn," while another commented, "I wonder what America will do."
"Korea has shown us what it's okay to do it," he said. "Americans, let's take inspiration from this," he said. "Why not here in America?
"I'm so happy to see what the people who stood up for democracy have accomplished," and other comments lamenting the state of the United States continued. "Trump should be impeached now," "America should be impeached now,"
There were also comments calling for immediate action, such as "Let's take care of it." The Trump administration's tariff policy could cause economic upheaval not only in Europe but also in Asia and the whole world, so the United States and the United States are
A jokey message calling for Koreans to be more sensible also drew a strong response. In the video, a scathing comment was made about Koreans celebrating the impeachment decision, saying, "This is what the whole world will see when Trump leaves."
Meanwhile, the US State Department stated in a written statement that, in relation to the Constitutional Court's impeachment decision, "the United States respects South Korea's democratic system, legal procedures, and the decision of the Constitutional Court."
"Until a new president is elected, the United States will work with Acting Prime Minister Han Deok-soo and the South Korean government to ensure the stability and durability of the U.S.-ROK alliance," he said. "The United States will continue to provide security and prosperity to both countries."
We look forward to a prosperous future of close cooperation."
2025/04/07 09:54 KST
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