Special agents stormed the South Korean parliament
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Tue, 03 Dec 2024 21:12:07 +0200
What is happening in South KoreaAccording to the latest data, South Koreas parliament voted for the abolition of martial law a total of 190 votes were cast.According to the Constitution, the president must revoke the decree after a vote.Against the background of the recent events, the National Assembly building in Seoul was actively stormed by security forces, and clashes began near the entrance with special forces who are carrying out the presidents order.Local media indicate that there is now a serious threat to the authorities, especially after Yoon Seokyeol imposed a ban in 2023 on investigations into corruption schemes involving him and his wife.
In 2024, the topic of impeachment began to gather momentum.
Yoon Seok Yeols rating dropped to 2425.
In October, activists collected more than a million signatures on a petition calling for his resignation.
Before that, there was a letter from university teachers and representatives of the business elite.
The procedure has started.
But during wartime this is impossible, Ukrainian political scientist Ihor Tyshkevich commented on the situation.
Later it became known that the head of the parliament officially declared the martial law regime in the country invalid.After that, the security forces stopped the storming of the building.
It is likely that the president of South Korea will soon be impeached.What is known about Yoon Seok Yeols decisioOn December 3, South Korean President Yoon Seokyeol officially announced the introduction of a state of emergency in the country.In a televised address to the nation, Yun said the measure was necessary to protect the country from communist forces.
To protect liberal South Korea from threats emanating from communist forces in North Korea and to destroy antistate elements...
I declare a state of emergency, he said.
It is worth noting that the Democratic Party has already called an emergency meeting of its lawmakers after Yuns statement.Interestingly, against this backdrop, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un called on the South Korean president to stop the pressure on freedom.
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