🇰🇷 Clashes between police and protesters are taking place near the South Korean parliament in Seoul
The opposition and the military are trying to break through to parliament, because according to the Constitution, martial law can be abolished by a vote.
The Ministry of Defense ordered the army to be ready to respond to emergency situations, and reservists to go on duty.
It also became known that the leader of the opposition Democratic Party, Lee Jae-myung, said that the president is no longer legitimate and called on citizens to leave the walls of the parliament.
The South Korean parliament voted to lift martial law, gaining 190 votes in favor.
UPD: The military has left the South Korean parliament building, Yonhap reports. The country’s parliament speaker declared martial law invalid after the vote.
The Republic of Korea military says martial law will remain in effect until the president announces its lifting, WP.
At the same time, they seem to have left the parliament.
https://apnews.com/article/south-korea-yoon-martial-law-997c22ac93f6a9bece68454597e577c1
Why though?
Koreans are passionate and patriotic
President called for martial law to stay in power
Koreans didn’t like that
Latest update is Martial law has been vetoed and President will likely soon become ex-President
Was there a vote or something coming up that the president would have even been promoted to do so?
He tried to use the military to stop the congressmen from getting into the parliament and vetoing his military power. In theory that would have worked, but the citizens helped the politicians get in via windows and the army wasn’t trying very hard to stop them
Sorry that was a typo in my message. It was supposed to say “prompted” to do. I guess I just don’t understand the motivations, but anyways sounds like it went better than it could have!
Honestly rereading my reply, it made no sense either way lmao. But yea nobody really knows why he did it, it was obviously gonna go poorly