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South Korea's acting president, Finance Minister Choi Sang-mok, vows to prioritize national security after a second leader was impeached in two weeks. Wang Son Taek, an adjunct professor at Sogang University, says the ruling party faces increasing pressure to adjust its strategy as public dissatisfaction grows.