South Korea president backs down from martial law order after MPs vote to block it.

 

South Korea president backs down from martial law order after MPs vote to block it.



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It appears that you're referring to a significant political development, possibly in South Korea. To clarify, such an event would involve a situation where the South Korean president considered invoking martial law but retreated following opposition from Members of Parliament (MPs).

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  • South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol has lifted his martial law order after a chaotic night which saw MPs block the surprise move

  • The president made the announcement late last night, saying it was needed to protect the country from "North Korea's communist forces" and to "eliminate anti-state elements"

  • But less than two hours after his martial law declaration, MPs defied the president, gathering at the National Assembly and voting to block his movehttps://www.profitablecpmrate.com/gux32fvj?key=4e6773a9d736e7e6a1caa815bd61fd6d

  • Some broke through barricades or climbed fences to get inside the building; there were scuffles between police and protesters outside

  • Demonstrators who had gathered outside parliament to protest the sudden introduction of military rule later celebrated as the equally sudden reversal was announced

  • There are now growing calls, both by lawmakers and protesters, for Yoon to be impeached

  • Analysis: Yoon is mired in controversy and has been a lame duck president since a general election in April this year, writes Jake Kwon in Seoul

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