The South Korean Constitutional Court passed Yoon Seo-yeol's impeachment case on the morning of April 4 local time. Yoon Seo-yeol was removed from office and became the second president in South Korea's constitutional history to be removed after Park Geun-hye. What will Yoon Seok-yeol face next? Who has the most hope to become the new South Korean president? Why did Yoon Seok-yeon's impeachment case last for so long? What is the root cause of the frequent judicial trials of the South Korean president? The "Xinhuanet International Highlights" column connects with Xinhua News Agency's Seoul Branch reporter Huang Xinxin and Dong Xiangrong, director of the Political Office of the Institute of Asia-Pacific and Global Strategy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, to deeply interpret the reasons and impact of Yoon Seo-yeol's impeachment.
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