BRINGING BACK Thoughts
For some people, Yoon’s activities brought back memories of this revolution. The nation has a troubled social history, having been under authoritarian rule for almost three decades before a politics.
One Seoul citizen told CNA:” At second, I felt a bit nervous. I thought,’ Is this another piece of something like the Chun Doo-hwan era’?
” I wondered,’ Could they really get repeating what happened up then’?”
Another native called Yoon’s proceed” humilitating” and an affront to the South Asian people.  ,
More people have turned to Netflix to understand the upheaval, with the video 12.12: The Day, which features the events of the 1979 coup, currently ranked among the North Korean movie streaming services.
SAFEGUARDS IN Law
As the country moved towards politics, South Korea’s 1987 Constitution introduced some vital protection.
To stop a protracted concentration of power seen during autocratic regimes, the leader should be able to serve for a second five-year term.
A second guard is the ability to have parliamentary control over executive activities, such as the power to remove the president from office with a two-thirds majority in the National Assembly and to reject a military law order with a simple majority vote.