South Korean parliament votes to defy president by lifting his declaration of martial law
Updated 11:10 AM GMT-6, December 3, 2024
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korean President Yoon
Suk Yeol declared martial law late Tuesday, vowing to eliminate “anti-state”
forces as he struggles against an opposition that controls the country’s
parliament and that he accuses of sympathizing with communist North Korea.
Hours later, parliament voted to lift the declaration,
with National Assembly Speaker Woo Won Shik declaring that the martial law was
“invalid” and that lawmakers “will protect democracy with the people.”
Police and military personnel were seen leaving the
Assembly’s grounds after Woo called for their withdrawal. Lee Jae-myung, leader
of the liberal Democratic Party, which holds the majority in the 300-seat
parliament, said the party’s lawmakers will remain in the Assembly’s main hall
until Yoon formally lifts his order.
Seemingly hundreds of protesters gathered in front of
the Assembly, waving banners and calling for Yoon’s impeachment.
“Democratic Party lawmakers, including me and many
others, will protect our country’s democracy and future and public safety,
lives and properties, with our own lives,” Lee told a televised news
conference.
The president’s surprising move harkened back to an
era of authoritarian leaders that the country has not seen since the 1980s, and
it was immediately denounced by the opposition and the leader of Yoon’s own
conservative party.
Following Yoon’s announcement, South Korea’s military
proclaimed that parliament and other political gatherings that could cause
“social confusion” would be suspended, according to South Korea’s Yonhap news
agency.
The military also said that the country’s striking
doctors should return to work within 48 hours, Yonhap said. Thousands of
doctors have been striking for months over government plans to expand the
number of students at medical schools. The military said anyone who violates
the decree could be arrested without a warrant.
Under South Korean law, martial law can be lifted with
a majority vote in the parliament.
Soon after the declaration, the parliament speaker
called on his YouTube channel for all lawmakers to gather at the National
Assembly. He urged military and law enforcement personnel to “remain calm and
hold their positions.
All 190 lawmakers who participated in the vote
supported the lifting of martial law. Television footage showed soldiers who
had been stationed at parliament leaving the site after the vote.
Hours earlier, TV showed police officers blocking the
entrance of the National Assembly and helmeted soldiers carrying rifles in
front of the building.
An Associated Press photographer saw at least three
helicopters, likely from the military, that landed inside the Assembly grounds,
while two or three helicopters circled above the site.
The leader of Yoon’s conservative People Power Party,
Han Dong-hoon, called the decision to impose martial law “wrong” and vowed to
“stop it with the people.” Lee, who narrowly lost to Yoon in the 2022
presidential election, called Yoon’s announcement “illegal and
unconstitutional.”
Yoon said during a televised speech that martial law
would help “rebuild and protect” the country from “falling into the depths of
national ruin.” He said he would “eradicate pro-North Korean forces and protect
the constitutional democratic order.”
“I will eliminate anti-state forces as quickly as
possible and normalize the country,” he said, while asking the people to
believe in him and tolerate “some inconveniences.”
Yoon — whose approval rating has dipped in recent
months — has struggled to push his agenda against an opposition-controlled
parliament since taking office in 2022.
Yoon’s party has been locked in an impasse with the
liberal opposition over next year’s budget bill. The opposition has also
attempted to pass motions to impeach three top prosecutors, including the chief
of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office, in what the conservatives
have called a vendetta against their criminal investigations of Lee, who has
been seen as the favorite for the next presidential election in 2027 in opinion
polls.
During his televised announcement, Yoon also described
the opposition as “shameless pro-North Korean anti-state forces who are
plundering the freedom and happiness of our citizens,” but he did not
elaborate.
Yoon has taken a hard line on North Korea over its
nuclear ambitions, departing from the policies of his liberal predecessor, Moon
Jae-in, who pursued inter-Korean engagement.
Yoon has also dismissed calls for independent
investigations into scandals involving his wife and top officials, drawing
quick, strong rebukes from his political rivals.
Yoon’s move was the first declaration of martial law
since the country’s democratization in 1987. The country’s last previous
martial law was in October 1979, following the assassination of former military
dictator Park Chung-hee.
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