Jun Sok-yol

Jun Sok-yol

politician South Korea

Jun Sok-yol is a suspended South Korean president who recently made headlines by apologizing to the nation during his final hearing regarding his controversial declaration of martial law in December of the previous year. He faces serious charges of rebellion and abuse of power, and has been accused by opposition parties of attempting to extend his rule through undemocratic means. Jun asserts that his actions were a necessary response to what he described as an existential crisis facing the country, claiming external threats and internal dissent jeopardized national security. His case is currently under review by the Constitutional Court, which will decide on his removal or reinstatement in mid-March.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
6,939
Power
140$
Sentiment
2.50
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Slovakia 2 2.50 0.12% +10% 5,459,642 6,939 $110,000 140$
Totals 2 5,459,642 6,939 $110,000 140$
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Recent Mentions

Slovakia Slovakia: Former South Korean President Jun Sok-yol has been indicted for abuse of power related to his decision to declare martial law last year. 2

SME – major Slovak daily, est. 1993: Juhokórejská prokuratúra obžalovala druhýkrát exprezidenta Juna

Slovakia Slovakia: Jun Sok-yol is a former president of South Korea who has been accused of various crimes including abuse of power. 3

SME – major Slovak daily, est. 1993: Juhokórejský súd poslal exprezidenta Juna do väzby, vraj by mohol zničiť dôkazy

Slovakia Slovakia: Former South Korean President Jun Sok-yol announced his departure from the ruling People Power Party (PPP). 4

SME – major Slovak daily, est. 1993: Juhokórejský exprezident Jun Sok-jol oznámil odchod z vládnej strany Sila ľudu

Slovenia Slovenia: Jun Sok Yol is accused of abuse of power related to his declaration of a state of war in South Korea. 3

Delo – major Slovenian daily, est. 1959: Nekdanji južnokorejski predsednik Jun obtožen zlorabe položaja

Slovakia Slovakia: Jun Sok-yol was removed from office for his unsuccessful attempt to declare martial law. 3

SME – major Slovak daily, est. 1993: Juhokórejská vláda stanovila termín prezidentských volieb na 3. júna

Slovakia Slovakia: Jun Sok-yol was removed from the presidency by the South Korean Constitutional Court for declaring a short-term state of emergency. 2

SME – major Slovak daily, est. 1993: Juhokórejský ústavný súd odvolal z funkcie prezidenta Jun Sok-jola