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2025 | AfD included a platform in their federal election manifesto calling for limits on Chinese companies' involvement in Germany's seaports and digital infrastructure, demonstrating a nuanced approach to China-Germany economic relations. |
February 2025 | Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and AfD leader Weidel announced the start of cooperation between AfD and Fidesz. |
January 2025 | Co-leader Alice Weidel affirmed support for Israel's existence while expressing uncertainty about resolving the conflict, highlighting internal party divisions on the Israel issue. |
January 2025 | The Karlsruhe branch of AfD initiates a controversial campaign by distributing 'Abschiebetickets' (deportation tickets) flyers, which prompted criminal police investigations for potential incitement to hatred. |
January 26 2025 | Yoon was indicted on charges of being the 'ringleader of an insurrection'. |
January 21 2025 | Yoon attended impeachment proceedings for the first time, denying that he ordered soldiers to interfere with the National Assembly's proceedings regarding the martial law declaration. |
January 17 2025 | Yoon's criminal defense team petitioned the Seoul Central District Court for a habeas corpus review. |
January 15 2025 | Became the first sitting president to be arrested and incarcerated, currently under investigation for potentially heading an insurrection. |
January 15 2025 | Yoon was detained by the police and the CIO, becoming the first sitting South Korean president to be detained. |
January 15 2025 | Became the first sitting president to be arrested and incarcerated at Seoul Detention Center. |
January 14 2025 | Impeachment proceedings were temporarily suspended after Yoon failed to attend the Constitutional Court session. Subsequent hearings were scheduled for 16 January, 21 January, 23 January, and 4 February 2025. |
January 12 2025 | AfD leadership voted to formally replace the Young Alternative for Germany (JA) as its official youth organisation. |
January 7 2025 | The Seoul Western District Court extended the arrest warrant after its initial expiration on January 6. |
January 7 2025 | The Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials began investigating Yoon for alleged treason, related to a potential attempt to manufacture a conflict with North Korea by launching a drone from Baengnyeongdo. |
January 3 2025 | Authorities attempted to carry out the arrest warrant at the presidential compound but were blocked by the Presidential Security Service. |
January 1 2025 | Yoon released a statement to his supporters pledging to 'fight alongside you to the very end to protect this nation'. |
2024 | Yoon's party (PPP) suffered a major defeat in parliamentary elections, winning only 108 seats (36% of the National Assembly), while the opposition DPK won 175 seats. This significant loss weakened Yoon's political position and led to his being potentially labeled a 'lame duck' president. |
2024 | Accused of covering up the deaths of two South Korean soldiers by blocking investigative bills and protecting senior military officials. |
2024 | Yoon administration announced a 15% reduction in South Korea's research and development (R&D) budget, sparking significant controversy among researchers and raising concerns about the country's technological competitiveness. |
2024 | The Swedish V-Dem Institute reported South Korea's decline in liberal democracy index under Yoon's administration, comparing him to Donald Trump. |
2024 | Planned to invite African leaders to a special summit in South Korea, with the intention of upgrading the existing Korea-Africa Forum from ministerial to head of state level, and to accelerate negotiations for a South Korea-Africa Free Trade Agreement (FTA). |
2024 | During a graduation ceremony at KAIST, a student protested the R&D budget cut while President Yoon Suk Yeol was delivering a speech, and was immediately restrained by bodyguards disguised as students. |
2024 | Yoon's administration appoints New Right-affiliated members as director and chairman of the Independence Hall of Korea, sparking controversy from the Korea Liberation Association. |
2024 | The Alternative for Germany (AfD) became the first far-right party since the Nazi Party to win a plurality of seats in a state election in Thuringia, marking a significant political milestone in post-war German electoral history. |
2024 | AfD parliamentary group in the Landtag of Lower Saxony introduced a motion to ban rainbow flags from public buildings. |
2024 | AfD further expanded its European Parliament election results, with Maximilian Krah as list leader, receiving 6,324,008 votes (15.89%) and maintaining 4 seats, now part of the ESN group and ranking second in the election. |
2024 | In Saxony, AfD won 30.6% of votes and 2 seats as the second-largest party. |
2024 | In Brandenburg, AfD secured 29.23% of votes and 7 seats, emerging as the second-largest party. |
2024 | Co-leader Tino Chrupalla reversed the party's pro-Israel position, calling for an end to Germany's current relationship with Israel and arms exports. |
2024 | AfD achieved its highest result in Thuringia, winning 32.8% of votes and 10 seats, becoming the largest opposition party. |
2024 | Hans-Christoph Berndt, AfD's lead candidate for Brandenburg state election, proposed banning rainbow flags from public buildings if elected. |
2024 | After the European Parliament elections, the AfD attempted to rejoin the ID group by replacing controversial candidate Maximilian Krah with René Aust as head of their delegation. When this failed, they formed a new ethnonationalist European parliamentary group called ESN, primarily composed of AfD members and other similar parties. |
December 2024 | AfD announced its intention to cut ties with JA due to the organisation's classification by the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution. |
December 31 2024 | Became the first President in South Korean history to face an arrest warrant. |
December 29 2024 | Yoon Suk Yeol was summoned a third time by the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials for questioning, which he again refused to attend. |
December 29 2024 | Yoon was summoned a third time by the CIO for questioning and continued to refuse attendance. |
December 25 2024 | Yoon Suk Yeol was summoned a second time by the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials for questioning. |
December 25 2024 | Yoon was summoned a second time by the CIO for questioning, which he again refused to attend. |
December 18 2024 | Yoon Suk Yeol was first summoned by the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials for questioning regarding his declaration of martial law. |
December 14 2024 | Successfully impeached by the National Assembly, with 204 votes in favor, including 12 members of his own party. |
December 12 2024 | Yoon issues a defiant statement vowing to 'fight to the end', resisting resignation calls and defending his martial law declaration as a legitimate 'act of governance'. |
December 11 2024 | South Korean police attempted to search Yoon's office as part of the investigation into his martial law declaration, but were blocked by the presidential security service due to a failure to reach an agreement. |
December 10 2024 | A week after the previous poll, Gallup finds Yoon's approval rating has dropped further to 11%. |
December 8 2024 | PPP leader Han Dong-hoon suggests Yoon may resign as early as February 2025, with the party proposing he leave office in February or March and hold elections in April or May. |
December 4 2024 | Faced an impeachment motion in the National Assembly following the martial law controversy. |
December 4 2024 | A large number of Yoon's presidential staff resign, including Chief of Staff Jeong Jin-seok, Defence Minister Kim Yong-hyun, and multiple presidential secretaries following the end of martial law. |
December 3 2024 | Declared martial law in South Korea, the first such declaration since 1980, which was quickly lifted after an emergency motion by the National Assembly. |
December 3 2024 | After a brief attempt to declare martial law, a Gallup poll finds Yoon's approval rating has fallen to 13%. |
November 2024 | The Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs blocks an event by the Korea Liberation Association scheduled to be held at Seoul National Cemetery, with critics alleging this is retaliation for criticism of the administration's New Right tendencies. |
November 28 2024 | 1,466 South Korean Catholic priests issued a declaration calling for Yoon's impeachment, titled 'How can a person be like this'. |
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