The New York Times
“There is more than enough legal ground to impeach him,” said Park Sung-min, head of MIN Consulting, a Seoul-based political advisory company. “The P.P.P. people knew this but they needed to buy time.”
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“He is politically dead now,” said Mr. Park of MIN Consulting.
원문 → https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/07/world/asia/south-korea-yoon-impeachment-analysis.html
The Wall Street Journal
“Kim isn’t your typical first lady, and has faced an outsized amount of scrutiny and criticism compared to other presidential wives,” said Park Sung-min, who heads a political-consulting firm in Seoul. “In any case, Kim certainly became a weak link for President Yoon’s political career.”
원문 → https://www.wsj.com/world/asia/who-is-kim-kun-hee-south-korea-first-lady-cfe35090?mod=Searchresults_pos1&page=1
CNN
While Yoon had previously "claimed to advocate for fairness and common sense" as president, "his workds and actions reflect a dictator's," said Park Sung-min, analyst at Min Consulting in Seoul.
“It seems like a political suicide.”
But Yoon’s eventual decision to rescind the decree shows he “is not a man who’s trying to seize power, or create a second term, or prolong his rule,” said Sydney Seiler, senior adviser for the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
“From the ruling party’s perspective, (he’s) trying to get the ball moving. He probably thought he had much more support within the ruling party for his actions than he actually did.”
원문 → https://edition.cnn.com/2024/12/05/asia/yoon-suk-yeol-korea-democracy-intl-hnk/index.html
The Washington Post
"I don't know what his end goal was here, because I think this was political suicide," said Park Sung-min, a veteran political consultant in Seoul. "It seems clear that President Yoon is now more likely to step down in the middle of his term rather than seeing his term through to completion."
원문 → https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/12/04/south-korea-martial-law-president-impeachment-news/

The New York Times
“There is more than enough legal ground to impeach him,” said Park Sung-min, head of MIN Consulting, a Seoul-based political advisory company. “The P.P.P. people knew this but they needed to buy time.”
...
“He is politically dead now,” said Mr. Park of MIN Consulting.
원문 → https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/07/world/asia/south-korea-yoon-impeachment-analysis.html
The Wall Street Journal
“Kim isn’t your typical first lady, and has faced an outsized amount of scrutiny and criticism compared to other presidential wives,” said Park Sung-min, who heads a political-consulting firm in Seoul. “In any case, Kim certainly became a weak link for President Yoon’s political career.”
원문 → https://www.wsj.com/world/asia/who-is-kim-kun-hee-south-korea-first-lady-cfe35090?mod=Searchresults_pos1&page=1
CNN
While Yoon had previously "claimed to advocate for fairness and common sense" as president, "his workds and actions reflect a dictator's," said Park Sung-min, analyst at Min Consulting in Seoul.
“It seems like a political suicide.”
But Yoon’s eventual decision to rescind the decree shows he “is not a man who’s trying to seize power, or create a second term, or prolong his rule,” said Sydney Seiler, senior adviser for the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
“From the ruling party’s perspective, (he’s) trying to get the ball moving. He probably thought he had much more support within the ruling party for his actions than he actually did.”
원문 → https://edition.cnn.com/2024/12/05/asia/yoon-suk-yeol-korea-democracy-intl-hnk/index.html
The Washington Post
"I don't know what his end goal was here, because I think this was political suicide," said Park Sung-min, a veteran political consultant in Seoul. "It seems clear that President Yoon is now more likely to step down in the middle of his term rather than seeing his term through to completion."
원문 → https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2024/12/04/south-korea-martial-law-president-impeachment-news/