Angry rice farmers. Striking doctors. A $2,200 Dior bag.
South Korea’s president, Yoon Suk Yeol, may have sealed his political fate on Dec. 3, when he declared martial law, triggering public outrage. And on Saturday, the National Assembly voted to impeach Mr. Yoon, who was then suspended from office.
But even before Mr. Yoon’s brief imposition of military rule, voters were furious with a series of scandals and unpopular decisions since he took office. Amid growing inequality, rising prices and escalating threats from North Korea, his controversial leadership had left him with some of the lowest approval ratings in South Korea’s history.
Here’s how Mr. Yoon lost the trust of much of his electorate.
After his impeachment on Saturday, Mr. Yoon addressed the nation and listed what he considered his accomplishments during his term. He vowed to fight on in the Constitutional Court.
“I will never give up,” he said.