On Saturday, the 8th, rallies will be held across South Korea to denounce President Yoon Seok-yeol. The Democratic Party of Korea will hold rallies in Cheolbuk-do (North Jeolla Province) and Namwon (South Korea) in the hometown of Corporal Choi who was killed in the line of duty.
The Democratic Party will hold a national rally in each region, starting with Jeonbuk City. On the 8th at 4 p.m., in front of the old main gate of Chonbuk University, the party will hold a rally entitled "Condemning the Yoon Seok-yeol Administration and Implementing the Special Investigations Act for Marines."
The Assembly is expected to be attended by around 2,000 people, including members of the National Assembly from the Jeollabuk-do region. The Assembly will be held to criticize President Yoon's use of the veto power.
This is believed to be an attempt to pass the Special Investigation Act for Private First Class Choi in the 22nd National Assembly. On the 21st of last month, President Yoon vetoed the Special Investigation Act for Private First Class Choi.
The Democratic Party of Korea held a national rally near Seoul Station on May 25 and June 1, calling for a reconsideration of the Special Prosecutor's Office Act, but it was rejected.
He criticized President Yoon for vetoing the law. Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung said, "It is no longer possible for the National Assembly to fight alone. We will fight together inside and outside the National Assembly."
"The Democratic Party will exercise the power given to us by the people in a swift and powerful manner without hesitation," he emphasized. The Democratic Party plans to hold national rallies in various regions across the country, including North Jeolla Province, and will hold a national rally in June.
A large-scale march is planned to be held during the second or third week of the month, with the participation of 171 lawmakers from the Democratic Party of Korea. On the same day, the political group "Candlelight Action" held the 93rd Candlelight vigil in front of City Hall Station in Seoul.
They plan to hold a large march immediately to demand President Yoon's resignation. The candlelight vigils are held every Saturday under the slogan "Yoon Seok-yeol resigns, Kim Geon-hee special prosecutor bill passed."
The tour is scheduled to begin at City Hall Station, then go to Seoul City Hall, Cheonggyecheon Stream, Jonggak Station, Se Jeong-daero Intersection, and Gwanghwamun.
2024/06/08 07:03 KST
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