The Constitutional Court's decision on Yoon's case is getting late--the general expectation was last week, since arguments closed before the end of February. Past Presidential impeachment decisions took about two weeks of deliberation give or take. This is the longest deliberation ever on a Presidential impeachment, though tbf there have been some developments the judges needed to respond to like the Head Prosecutor letting Yoon out of jail by fucking fiat.
The country is on pause with upward of a million gathering every day to call for Yoon's dismissal from office, with also a sizeable crowd calling for him to be reinstalled. If by some unthinkable chance Yoon is allowed back in office, it's going to be a nightmare like nothing we've experienced in decades. Even if he is dismissed as he should be (and as almost everyone expects him to be, even his own party) it's going to be a rough ride going forward between resistance from the judicial elite cartel and outright fascist terror.
I basically lost the weekend to a haze of anxiety, just going through the motions while trying to numb myself to the existential terror. Here's to hoping the waiting ends this week.
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@Satsuma Thank you