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South Korean president agrees to lift martial law following parliamentary backlash
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Yoon's declaration of martial law was met with widespread criticism, with many accusing him of trying to suppress the opposition and consolidate his power. The opposition leader, Lee Jae-myung, called on his supporters to gather at the National Assembly to pass a binding resolution to nullify the decree. The parliament, surrounded by protesters and police, ultimately voted against the decree. Despite the lifting of the martial law, Yoon has vowed to eliminate what he calls "anti-state" forces from parliament, which has sparked concerns about his intentions and the potential for further polarization in the country. The situation remains uncertain, and it is unclear how this will affect the country's politics in the long term.
Tanks, armoured personnel carriers and soldiers with guns and knives will rule the country... My fellow citizens, please come to the National Assembly.
Even if martial law is lifted, he cannot avoid treason charges. It was clearly revealed to the entire nation that President Yoon could no longer run the country normally. He should step down.
Of the 190 present, 190 in favour, I declare that the resolution calling for the lifting of the emergency martial law has been passed.
Even with our unfortunate memories of military coups, our citizens have surely observed the events of today and saw the maturity of our military.
Just a moment ago, there was a demand from the national assembly to lift the state of emergency, and we have withdrawn the military that was deployed for martial law operations.
I will lift martial law as soon as we have a quorum in the cabinet. It's early in the morning, so we don't have a quorum yet.
I declare martial law to protect the free Republic of Korea from the threat of North Korean communist forces, to eradicate the despicable pro-North Korean anti-state forces that are plundering the freedom and happiness of our people, and to protect the free constitutional order.
A lot of people close to President Trump... (told me) President Yoon and Trump will have good chemistry.
Democracy is at the foundation of the U.S.-ROK alliance, and we will continue to monitor the situation.
There's always some sort of impact, but it really depends on what happens with the situation over the long term.
We have yet to see what will happen next, but I think that I'm a little bit reassured in seeing what has transpired … that people are ready to defend their country and democratic rule-of-law.
He sounded like a politician under siege, making a desperate move against mounting scandals, institutional obstruction and calls for impeachment, all of which are now likely to intensify.
Yoon's declaration of martial law appeared to be both legal overreach and a political miscalculation, unnecessarily risking South Korea's economy and security.
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- 2.Authoritarianism
- 3.Scandal
- 4.North-South Korea Conflict
- 5.South Korea Foreign Policy
- 6.South Korean politics
- 7.Conflict
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- 2.Japan
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- 6.Ukraine
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- 2.People Power Party
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