South Korea's Constitutional Court has reinstated Prime Minister Han Duck-soo as the acting leader after overturning his impeachment, amidst the political turmoil following President Yoon Suk Yeol's impeachment. Han's brief tenure as acting president was disrupted due to conflicts with the opposition-led parliament, particularly over judicial appointments, leading to his impeachment. While the court's decision to restore Han's powers marks a significant development, it does not directly affect the ongoing impeachment proceedings against President Yoon, leaving South Korea's political future uncertain.
Posts tagged as “The French National Assembly”
Wisconsin Republicans have announced a plan to address the controversy surrounding the 2011 gerrymander, including the potential impeachment of newly elected Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz. Assembly Speaker Robin Vos has created a panel of three former Wisconsin Supreme Court justices to investigate impeachment criteria, and Governor Tony Evers has spoken out against the plan, calling it an attempt to "circumvent the will of the people". The panel is expected to make a recommendation to the Assembly, though it is unclear when action will be taken.
Tennessee has been facing increasing political and racial tensions due to the state's Republican lawmakers taking steps to reduce the representation of Democrats, including the unprecedented expulsion of two Black Democrats from the state Assembly. This has been widely condemned by Democrats across the country, including President Joe Biden, and Tennessee Democratic Rep. Justin Jones has called for state House Speaker Cameron Sexton (R) to resign. The situation remains unresolved, but it is clear that the state's Republican lawmakers have been taking steps to reduce the representation of Democrats.
On Thursday, the French National Assembly descended into chaos as Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne attempted to be heard over chants from lawmakers protesting President Emmanuel Macron's decision to invoke a special constitutional power to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. Macron argued the reform is necessary to prevent the pension system from falling into deficit, but the government does not have enough support to pass the bill in the lower house. This has sparked major strikes and protests across the country, and the National Assembly was due to vote on the bill Thursday afternoon to determine the future of the pension system in France.



