According to YTN TV, the South Korean parliament will hold a hearing on martial law on December 5.
The latest development of the incident: 1. The leadership of the ruling party in South Korea has asked Yoon Seok-hyuk to quit the party. Previously, the opposition party said that if Yoon Seok-hyuk does not step down immediately, it will move forward with impeachment proceedings. 2. The head of the office of the President of South Korea and the chief secretary resigned en masse. 3. Traders said they suspected that the South Korean authorities sold dollars at the opening of the onshore market to ...
After South Korean President Yoon Seok-yuk declared martial law and lifted it more than six hours later, the Democratic Party, the largest opposition party in South Korea, urged Yoon Seok-yuk to step down immediately and said that if he did not resign immediately, it would move forward with impeachment proceedings. According to reports, the Democratic Party issued a resolution containing the above content after calling an emergency meeting of lawmakers in the National Assembly that day. The reso...
According to Yonhap News Agency, the South Korean cabinet has agreed to lift martial law.
The won narrowed losses against the dollar to 1,414.45, down 0.8 per cent, after President Yoon Seok-hyuk said martial law would be lifted.
South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeok: Martial law will be lifted after the National Assembly votes to block it.
On December 4th, local time in the early morning of December 4th, South Korean President Yin Xiyue delivered a speech again, expressing respect for the opinions of the National Assembly, withdrawing troops from martial law, and will hold a state conference to lift martial law.
On December 4th, South Korean President Yoon Seok-yuk announced in a live broadcast at the presidential office in Yongsan, Seoul early this morning (December 4th) that he decided to accept the request of the National Assembly and lift martial law. This is just over 6 hours after he announced the imposition of martial law on the evening of December 3rd.
According to Yonhap News Agency, Han Dong-hoon, a representative of South Korea's ruling party, has called martial law unconstitutional.
On December 3, according to the Korea Herald, late Tuesday night, South Korea's president declared a state of martial law. However, if the opposition-controlled National Assembly votes to repeal the martial law, the decree will be short-lived. After South Korean President Yoon Seok-yuk made the unexpected move, the opposition Democratic Party quickly mobilized to repeal the decree, despite earlier reports that access to the National Assembly building was blocked under the emergency decree. Democ...