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South Korea's Constitutional Court has unanimously ruled to remove President Yoon Suk-yeol from office over his martial law declaration. Rong Ying, chair professor at Sichuan University, says the months of turmoil in South Korea indicate that the country's politics is entering a critical transitional period, primarily focused on constitutional amendments and decentralization.