South Korea's parliament passed a resolution on December 10, demanding the quick arrest of President Yoon Suk-yeol. The resolution, which was passed by the parliament, is a significant move as it puts pressure on the government to take action against the president. The parliament's decision comes after a long-standing controversy surrounding President Yoon's handling of a corruption scandal. The scandal, which involves allegations of bribery and abuse of power, has led to widespread protests and calls for Yoon's resignation. The parliament's resolution is seen as a sign of the growing public discontent with the government's handling of the scandal. The South Korean people are calling for accountability and transparency, and the parliament's decision is a step towards achieving these goals. The outcome of this resolution remains to be seen, but it is clear that the people of South Korea will continue to demand justice and accountability from their leaders.