South Korean Court Reinstates Prime Minister Han Duck-soo
South Korea's Constitutional Court has overturned the impeachment of Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, reinstating him to his position. The National Assembly had impeached Han in December, leading to his suspension. He was serving as acting president at the time. The court's decision brings an end to the political uncertainty and allows Han to resume his duties.
Seoul, South Korea The Constitutional Court of South Korea today announced its decision to reinstate Prime Minister Han Duck-soo, reversing the National Assembly's impeachment vote from December. Han had been serving as the country's acting president when the impeachment proceedings began, effectively suspending him from office. The court's ruling means Han will immediately return to his post as Prime Minister. The impeachment stemmed from allegations of [insert specific allegations here - if known, otherwise remove this sentence]. Supporters of Han praised the court's decision, arguing that the impeachment was politically motivated. Critics, however, expressed disappointment, claiming that the Prime Minister should be held accountable for [mention alleged wrongdoings]. The reinstatement of Han Duck-soo marks a significant moment in South Korean politics and is expected to influence future policy decisions.