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In a surprising development, Yoon Suk Yeol, the impeached president of South Korea, is scheduled to receive a salary increase despite his ongoing legal troubles. Official documents reveal that Yoon's salary will rise to 262.6 million won, reflecting a 3% increase from the previous year. This pay rise comes as Yoon continues to resist arrest following his controversial declaration of martial law in December, which has plunged the nation into its most severe political crisis in decades.
Yoon's decision to suspend civilian rule involved deploying soldiers into parliament, an action he quickly retracted within hours. He is currently awaiting a final ruling from the constitutional court that could determine his removal from office. Simultaneously, he faces an investigation for insurrection, with authorities seeking to question him regarding his actions.
Despite being impeached by lawmakers and suspended from his official duties, Yoon retains both his presidential status and associated benefits, including his salary. Criticism has emerged regarding his pay, with many expressing outrage on social media, noting that he is being compensated while effectively doing nothing.
In the backdrop of this turmoil, rival protests for and against Yoon have erupted in the capital, Seoul, making daily demonstrations a common sight since the political crisis began. Meanwhile, investigators continue to prepare for another attempt to apprehend Yoon.