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impeachment

[im-peech-muhnt] / ɪmˈpitʃ mənt /












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The group mobilised in universities across the country last year to oppose Yoon's impeachment, and has grown quickly, drawing thousands of attendees to their rallies with aggressive social media campaigns.

From BBC

His arrest and impeachment sparked deadly mass protests in 2022 among his working-class rural base.

From BBC

At worst, Milei could face impeachment, which requires a two-thirds majority in both chambers of Congress.

From The Wall Street Journal

Madagascar braced for a new era of military rule Wednesday, a day after an elite army unit seized power following President Andry Rajoelina's impeachment and pledged elections in less than two years.

From Barron's

"At all times, I called for unity... I did not think about myself, but about the more than 34 million Peruvians," she said in a video statement released after the impeachment vote.

From Barron's