South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol dramatically escalated the country’s political crisis Tuesday by declaring emergency martial law, alleging the opposition-controlled parliament harbors North Korean sympathizers and is engaged in anti-state activities.

In a televised address to the nation, Yoon announced his intention to “eradicate pro-North Korean forces and protect the constitutional democratic order,” though the immediate practical implications for South Korea’s governance remain unclear.
The declaration marks a severe escalation in Yoon’s ongoing struggle with the opposition Democratic Party, which has controlled parliament since he assumed office in 2022. His conservative People Power Party has faced repeated legislative deadlocks, most recently over the upcoming year’s budget bill.
Recent controversies have further strained political relations, with Yoon refusing opposition demands for independent investigations into alleged scandals involving his wife and senior officials. His approval ratings have declined in recent months amid these political battles.
The Democratic Party immediately called an emergency meeting of its lawmakers to respond to what represents one of the most serious challenges to South Korea’s democratic institutions in recent decades.