Seoul, South Korea The Constitutional Court of South Korea today struck down the impeachment of Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, effectively restoring his power and ending a period of political instability. The court's decision, reached after a review of the impeachment proceedings, allows Prime Minister Han to immediately return to his official duties.
The impeachment was initiated following [insert brief, neutral explanation of reason for impeachment, if known and publicly available. Otherwise, omit this sentence]. The Constitutional Court's ruling indicates that the grounds for impeachment were deemed insufficient to warrant the Prime Minister's removal from office.
This decision marks a significant moment in South Korean politics. The Prime Minister is expected to address the nation shortly to outline his plans for the remainder of his term. Analysts suggest this ruling could impact future political decisions and the balance of power within the government.
S. Korea Court Reinstates Prime Minister After Impeachment
South Korea's Constitutional Court has overturned the impeachment of Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, allowing him to resume his duties. The court's decision ends a period of political uncertainty in the country. This ruling follows a tumultuous period in South Korean politics. The Prime Minister is now back in office.
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