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‘Very sorry for causing anxiety’: South Korea’s President Yoon apologises for declaring martial law

Atulya Shivam Pandey
Last updated: December 7, 2024 2:43 pm
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‘Very sorry for causing anxiety’: South Korea’s President Yoon apologises for declaring martial law
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'Very sorry for causing anxiety': South Korea's President Yoon apologises for declaring martial law
South Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol issued a public apology on Saturday after facing backlash for his declaration of martial law earlier this week.
In a live televised address, Yoon acknowledged the anxiety and inconvenience caused to citizens and pledged that such a measure would not be repeated.
“This emergency martial law declaration stemmed from my desperation as the ultimate responsible party for state affairs,” Yoon said. “I caused anxiety and inconvenience to the people, and for that, I deeply apologise.”
The address came just hours before lawmakers were set to vote on his impeachment in the National Assembly, marking a critical juncture in Yoon’s presidency. In his remarks, Yoon appeared regretful but stopped short of resigning, instead appealing to his party to decide the future of his leadership.
“I will leave the decision on how to stabilise the country, including the issue of my tenure, to my party,” he said.
“My party and the government will be responsible for the future management of the country. I bow my head and apologise once again for any worries I may have caused the people,” Yoon added.
Yoon also sought to dispel fears of any further authoritarian measures. “There are people wondering if there will be another martial law declaration, but I can tell you clearly: There definitely won’t be… another martial law declaration,” he assured.
The apology is Yoon’s second high-stakes move in a politically turbulent week.
“I won’t avoid any legal and political responsibility issues caused by this declaration,” Yoon said, highlighting his willingness to face accountability.



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