South Korean National Assembly: From today, all personnel from the Ministry of National Defense and police are prohibited from entering the National Assembly

2024-12-04 11:45:18
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ChainCatcher news, the Secretary General of the National Assembly of Korea, Kim Min-ki, held a press conference on December 4 local time, expressing strong protest against the unconstitutional and illegal acts that occurred in the National Assembly building and the resulting damages.

Kim Min-ki announced that starting from the 4th, access to the National Assembly building will be completely prohibited for personnel from the Ministry of National Defense and police. He stated, "This is an emergency measure to protect the personal safety of National Assembly members and ensure the functionality of the Assembly."

Kim Min-ki mentioned that the National Assembly will "thoroughly assess the physical and other damages caused by this declaration of martial law" and will hold those responsible for illegal acts accountable. He also noted that, according to current information, this incident has resulted in injuries to National Assembly staff, and efforts are underway to accurately count the number of injuries and their severity. (Kim Ten)

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