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PresidentYoon Suk Yeol’ssudden declarationand subsequentlifting of martial lawhave thrown South Korea’s political landscape into chaos.
Meanwhile, 24% opposed impeachment, and 2.4% withheld opinion.
Daegu/Gyeongbuk also showed a majority at 66.2%.

However, in Jeju, 56.8% opposed impeachment, bucking the national trend.
Among progressives, 94.6% supported impeachment.
Among respondents with a negative view of Yoon’s performance, 92.2% supported impeachment.

In contrast, 88.6% of those with a positive view opposed it.
In addition, 69.5% of respondents believed Yoon’s actions during the martial law declaration constituted treason.
However, 24.9% disagreed, and 5.7% remained undecided.

Regional and demographic trends in responses largely mirrored those for impeachment support.
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