Ex-President Yoon remains at official residence for 4th day following ouster

April 7, 2025

Former President Yoon Suk Yeol remained at the official residence in Seoul for a fourth day Monday after being removed from office over his short-lived martial law declaration in December.

Yoon is currently preparing to vacate the Hannam-dong residence in central Seoul following the Constitutional Court’s ruling last Friday, though specific details have not yet been finalized, a presidential official said.

“The date of his departure and his next residence have not been confirmed,” the official told Yonhap News Agency by phone.

Following his inauguration in May 2022, Yoon relocated the presidential office from Cheong Wa Dae in downtown Seoul to the defense ministry compound in the central district of Yongsan.

Yoon commuted from his private residence at the Acro Vista apartment complex in southern Seoul for six months while preparations were underway for the new presidential office and residence, which had been remodeled from the foreign minister’s official residence.

The Presidential Security Service (PSS) is known to be working on protection arrangements for Yoon and former first lady Kim Keon Hee, who are expected to move to the private residence as early as later this week.

“Security is essential given that (Yoon) had access to top-level national secrets,” a PSS official said, without disclosing the exact number of security personnel to be assigned.

Under the Presidential Security Act, Yoon is eligible for security protection for up to 10 years following his departure from office.