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A day after South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol imposed martial law and later lifted it, opposition coalition members on Wednesday submitted a motion to impeach him.

The Presidents sudden imposition of the marital law had forced thousands of people to the streets who protested against the move.

The main opposition Democratic Party and five other minor opposition parties, including the Rebuilding Korea Party and Reform Party, submitted the motion to the office of the bill at the National Assembly at 2:43 p.m, Yonhap news agency reported.

The motion was reportedly signed by 190 opposition lawmakers and one independent lawmaker.

No ruling party lawmaker signed it.

The impeachment motion will need a two-thirds majority to pass.

Of the 300-member National Assembly, the opposition will need eight votes from the ruling People Power Party to pass the bill, reported Yonhap.

Joon Hyung Kim, a member of the National Assembly for the Rebuilding Korea party, told BBC that the president is the biggest risk in Korea right now.

South Koreas night of political turmoil

South Koreas President Yoon Suk Yeol withdrew the martial law declared by him after facing a strong rebuke from the National Assembly amid widespread protests on Tuesday.

In a surprise move, the President had imposed the law late at night after accusing the opposition of anti-state activities.

Last week, opposition MPs approved a significantly downsized budget plan through a parliamentary committee.

The opposition has slashed approximately 4.1 trillion won (USD 2.8 billion) from Yoons proposed 677 trillion won budget plan, cutting the governments reserve fund and activity budgets for Yoons office, the prosecution, police, and the state audit agency, Yonhap news agency reported.

The imposition of emergency martial law came as Yoons approval rating dropped to 19 percent in the latest Gallup poll last week, with many expressing dissatisfaction over his handling of the economy and controversies involving his wife, Kim Keon Hee.

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