Korean media: South Korean parliament vote may revoke the martial law
ChainCatcher news, according to Jinshi reports, as reported by the Korea Herald, late Tuesday night, the South Korean president announced a state of emergency. However, if the opposition-controlled National Assembly votes to abolish the agreement, it will be short-lived.
Following this unexpected move by South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, the opposition Democratic Party quickly mobilized to repeal the measure, despite earlier reports that the roads leading to the National Assembly building were blocked under the emergency order. Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung issued an urgent directive to all members that day, calling for a meeting in the National Assembly chamber.
Although the decree imposed entry restrictions, lawmakers began to gather, working to overturn the declaration. As of 11:54 PM (10:54 PM Beijing time), it was unclear how many people had entered the building.