South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces the greatest danger to his presidency with an attempt at his arrest due to allegations of leading an insurrection.
Yoon's tenure has been marred by political isolation, personal scandals, and a significant backlash from the opposition, which has intensified pressure on him.
Following the imposition of martial law and a subsequent impeachment by parliament, his future hangs in the balance as he awaits the Constitutional Court's decision.
Despite his struggles, Yoon has experienced success on the international stage, notably in relations with Japan and the US on security cooperation.
His presidential journey has been marked by controversies, including a significant scandal involving his wife, contributing to his declining political support.
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