On the 14th, when National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-sik was shown on the screen making these remarks and bringing down the speaker's gavel, citizens gathered in front of the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul, South Korea, erupted in cheers.
Citizens raised their hands high into the air and jumped up and down to express their joy. They hugged the people around them and gave each other high-fives, unable to contain their joy.
Citizens in the area were crying and shouting, "We won." Before the results were announced, the citizens' faces were filled with anxiety.
When the Speaker of the National Assembly explained the proposal for the impeachment motion, people were seen watching the scene quietly and cautiously. When the Speaker of the National Assembly announced the vote, citizens shouted "Impeach him!" and "The People's Power should vote in favor too!"
It seemed as though they were putting pressure on the National Assembly in return. Afterwards, while waiting for the vote, they sang folk songs such as "March for Responsibility" and "Genie /
They were also seen singing K-POP songs such as "Tell me your wish."
When Chairman Woo said that unlike last week, all 300 people participated in the vote this week, citizens' faces were filled with anticipation.
When the bill was passed, the citizens immediately erupted in cheers. Some citizens performed a performance in which they released balloons into the sky, and the citizens cheered and took pictures of them with their cell phone cameras.
As the song "We Meet Again" began to play from the speakers, citizens sang along to the song and celebrated the passing of the impeachment bill. They shouted, "We won," "Yoon
"Arrest Seok-yol," they shouted. A tearful college student, Kim Seoyeong (24), said, "The truth always prevails. It's very moving." "At around 2:30 p.m. from Incheon,
"I came here because I was so grateful that the people of Korea came together to shout for victory," he said. Park Jeong-soo (41), who visited the venue with his son, said, "My son asked me what the impeachment was and why he was impeached."
"My son asked me what had happened, so I came out with him," she said, smiling. "I'm happy that I was able to show my child that the impeachment bill passed and that 'justice prevails.'"
Even after the announcement of the impeachment vote, citizens continued to express their joy by singing K-POP and other songs.
That day, organizers estimated that 2 million people gathered from in front of the National Assembly to Yeouido Station.
2024/12/14 21:28 KST
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