On the 6th, Cho Seung-rye, chief spokesman for the Democratic Party, told reporters, "The party has received a lot of information and concerns about attempts to impose a second martial law."
"We, the lawmakers, will not leave the National Assembly today and will be on emergency standby within the precincts," he said. Prior to this, the Democratic Party of Japan has divided its lawmakers into groups to guard the National Assembly plenary session hall.
The purpose is to prevent a second martial law declaration and the entry of martial law troops. Democratic Party leaders, including Democratic Party Chairman Lee Jae-myung and Rep. Kim Min-Seok, are still concerned about the possibility that President Yoon could declare a second martial law.
The Democratic Party, with the support of its National Assembly office, has also deployed buses and cars in lawn areas and athletic fields to prevent the landing of the military's Hyeri.
The group entered the National Assembly using a helicopter. Meanwhile, the People's Power Party is holding an emergency general meeting as of 7 p.m. A fierce debate is taking place over whether to adopt the party position of impeaching President Yoon.
It appears to be broken.
2024/12/06 21:40 KST
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