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Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung: ”It's highly likely that a state of emergency like martial law will occur again” - South Korea
On the 4th, Lee Jae-myung, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, said, "I believe that there is a very high possibility that such an emergency situation, like martial law, will occur again."
That afternoon, Lee met with reporters at the National Assembly and said that an accurate analysis was needed regarding the Democratic Party's plan to launch the martial law information room.
And since we need to analyze and gather information going forward, I made the request myself."
Ahn Gyu-baek, former head of the Martial Law Information Situation Room of the Democratic Party of Korea
The lawmaker explained, "I will receive information about the situation regarding martial law and conduct concrete verification work on it one by one."
In addition, Representative Lee said, "We came to arrest three people, but in fact we arrested 10 people, in the emergency martial law that has been in effect since the night of the 3rd."
"There were about 10 people targeted for arrest, including lawmakers," said Rep. Ahn. Prior to this, the Democratic Party of Korea had announced in the early hours of the same day that Chairman Lee and former National Assembly member Woo Won-sik had met with the National Assembly.
The chairman claimed that he had confirmed that military arrest squads had been sent in to arrest People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon.
In addition to these three, Park Chan-dae (Park Chan University) floor leader, Kim Min-Seok (Kim Min-seok)
The allegation that Chairman Lee and Rep. Ahn, who are also Supreme Committee members and Chairman of the National Assembly Legislation and Judiciary Committee, were also targets of arrest was raised during a meeting between the Chairman Lee and Rep. Ahn with reporters that afternoon.
In addition, in response to a report that Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun said that the military was "outnumbered" when the emergency martial law was lifted, Lee said, "I heard that he gave orders, but he did not respond to those orders."
"Even the Ministry of National Defense officials were very dissatisfied. The military said they could not agree to it at all, except for a small number of personnel," Ahn said.

2024/12/04 20:33 KST
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