Pakistan, April 8 -- South Korea is set to hold a snap presidential election on June 3 following the removal of President Yoon Suk-yeol. The decision was announced by Acting President Han Duck-soo, ensuring enough time for political parties to prepare for the election. Yoon faced impeachment for declaring martial law in December, which sparked public outrage.

The Constitutional Court unanimously impeached Yoon for violating his duties. Although he revoked the martial law shortly after, the incident heightened political tensions and brought back memories of past authoritarian rule. South Korean law requires a presidential election within 60 days of an office vacancy, making the upcoming vote critical for the country's future.

Currently, ...