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Yoon Suk Yeol says he deeply regrets failing to live up to the public’s expectations.
He says he will pray for the country and its people.
Anti-Yoon protesters near the court erupted into tears and danced when the verdict was announced.
The court's acting chief says the benefits of upholding the constitution far outweigh the national losses from the dismissal of the president.
Some senior military and police officers testified Yoon ordered them to drag out lawmakers to block the vote on his decree or to detain his political rivals.
Yoon says his decree was a desperate attempt to draw public support of his fight against the "wickedness" of the Democratic Party .
The Constitutional Court ruled Yoon infringed upon the assembly’s right to demand martial law be lifted, the freedom of political party activities.
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