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Pictures published by news agencies show soldiers in front of and inside the parliament building.
And it was South Korean parliament Impressively reject the decisions made by the president of the country Martial law In the country.
The South Korean parliament voted against the president’s decisions by a majority of 190 votes out of 300 representatives present, after a session held on Tuesday regarding those decisions.
The speaker of South Korea’s parliament also said the imposition of a state of emergency was “invalid” and the country’s opposition leader considered it an “illegal step.”
The head of the ruling party, Han Dong-hun, described the declaration of a state of emergency as a “mistake”, stressing his determination to prevent it in cooperation with the people.
Other parties also considered this move “unconstitutional and anti-public”.
Yoon, in a surprise televised speech broadcast late at night, announced the introduction of a state of emergency in the country, and justified the move by the necessity of protecting… South Korea From “communist forces”, and opposition to “anti-state” elements.
June pointed to moves by the opposition Democratic Party, which controls parliament, to dismiss senior prosecutors and reject the government’s budget proposal, saying those actions “threaten the stability of the country.”
“To protect liberal South Korea from threats posed by communist forces in North Korea and eliminate anti-state elements,” Yoon said in his speech Urgent and customary provisions”.
After the announcement, Defense Minister Kim Jong-hyun ordered an emergency meeting of top military commanders, calling for heightened vigilance and maintaining high alert.
According to the South Korean news agency Yonhap, security measures around the parliament have been increased, preventing the entry of deputies into the building.
South Korean authorities closed the parliament building in Seoul and helicopters landed on its roof after declaring a state of emergency, according to Yonhap.
The developments come as Jun sees his government’s popularity plummet as he struggles to push his policy agenda through parliament, which has been controlled by the opposition since he took office in 2022.
The ruling People’s Power party reached an impasse with the opposition Democratic Party over the draft law on the budget for the coming year.
Tensions rose after Yoon rejected calls for an independent investigation into scandals involving his wife and senior officials in his government, prompting sharp criticism from his political opponents.
Such events raise questions about the future of Yoon’s rule and the stability of the political situation in South Korea.