South Korean president declares martial law, reverses decision hours later

President Yoon Suk Yeol retracted his order after the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea voted against military rule.

South Korean president declares martial law, reverses decision hours later

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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Tuesday night announced the imposition of martial law in the country but reversed the decision six hours later after his Parliament voted against it, the BBC reported.

Yoon claimed the move was needed to “eliminate anti-state elements” and safeguard the country from “North Korea’s communist forces”. This was the first time since 1980 that military rule was declared in South Korea.

The order briefly put the military in charge of government and armed troops were seen storming the National Assembly building, with helicopters landing on the roof. Shortly afterwards, the military issued an order banning protests by political groups and parliamentary activities and restraining press freedom.

However, Yonhap – the country’s national broadcaster – and other media outlets continued to function normally, the BBC reported.

Thousands of people gathered outside the National Assembly to protest the move. Opposition legislators sought an emergency vote to veto the proclamation of martial law.

In the early hours of Wednesday, 190 of 300 parliamentarians who were present in the National Assembly voted against the imposition of martial law. The leader of the president’s political party, the conservative People’s Power Party, also described the announcement as “incorrect”, shortly after which Yoon announced his decision’s reversal.

Yoon became president in May 2022 but...

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