The K-POP Drama continue political turmoil is reminiscent of a high-stakes drama, marked by controversies. 1 of the most notable moment occurred when President Yoon declared martial law in December 2024, citing threats from political opposition that he claimed endangered national security. This move, which was dramatically reversed hours later after widespread rejection in parliament, sparked protests and intense backlash. The National Assembly's unanimous opposition to martial law highlighted deepening divides between Yoon administration and the main opposition party, the Democratic Party.
The crisis intensified when Yoon's controversial decisions regarding key bills, including investigations into disasters and military incidents, further fractured relations with the opposition. His government’s approach to legislative issues, such as the veto threats on crucial bills, has exacerbated political instability, drawing concern from both domestic critics and international observers.
South Korea Turmoil Ends: Will Blue House Curse Strike Again?
On December 3, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol declared a "state of emergency martial law." That evening, the entrance to the National Assembly was sealed off, prompting opposition party leader Lee Jae-myung to climb over a wall to enter the building. One hour later, the state of emergency was lifted.
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