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South Korean President lifts martial law after massive public outrage, lawmakers opposition

South Korea witnessed a tense night as troops surrounded parliament and lawmakers voted to reject military rule after President Yoon Suk Yeol imposed martial law late Tuesday out of frustration with the opposition, vowing to eliminate “anti-state” forces. He has accused the opposition of sympathising with North Korea. He is likely to be impeached over his actions as he struggles against opponents who control parliament.

Six hour martial law
The martial law remained in effect for almost six hours. Police and military personnel were seen leaving the grounds of parliament following the bipartisan vote to overrule the president, and the declaration was formally lifted around 4:30 a.m. during a Cabinet meeting. Soon after martial law was implemented, the parliament acted swiftly with National Assembly Speaker Woo Won Shik declaring that the law was “invalid” and that lawmakers would “protect democracy with the people.”

Along with the opposition, leaders of Yoon’s own Conservative Party opposed the decision that revived the daunting memory of authoritarian rule which the country suffered in history but has not seen since 1980. After the law was lifted, Woo applauded the troops for leaving the assembly quickly. “Even with our unfortunate memories of military coups, our citizens have surely observed the events of today and saw the maturity of our military,” Woo said.

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