The Parliament of South Korea has dismissed Yoon Suk-yeol, opening a period of transition.
The technocrat Han Duck-soo has taken command, facing a challenge to restore the confidence of investors and allies.
Han's position is precarious, having constitutional but no political authority.
The crisis in South Korea showed the risk of expansion of the illiberal model, coinciding with Donald Trump's arrival at the White House.
The crisis in South Korea will persist until the uncertainty in the country is resolved.
Conclusion: The dismissal of Yoon Suk-yeol, the takeover by Han Duck-soo, and the political instability and threat of illiberal model expansion have triggered a persistent crisis in South Korea fueled by existing uncertainty.