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On Monday, Col. Kim Hyun-tae, who led special forces at the National Assembly, said he took full responsibility for ordering their deployment. South Korean lawmakers debating a motion to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol at the National Assembly in Seoul on Saturday. Security had been tightened at the National Assembly, where there was still evidence of the troop deployment days earlier. After that vote, the few members of Yoon’s party who had shown up walked out of the chamber. All but three members of Yoon’s party boycotted the vote, causing the motion to fail due to lack of quorum.
Persons: ” Rob York, Yoon, ” York, Kwak Jong, Kwak, , , Kim Hyun, Kim, ” Kim, Matthew Miller, Yoon Suk, Yoon’s, Kim Keon, Min Jo, Janis Mackey Frayer, Stella Kim, Jennifer Jett Organizations: Pacific Forum, People Power Party, Democratic Party, National Assembly, ” Lawmakers, State Department, South Korean Ministry of National Defense, South, Saturday, Getty, Lawmakers, NBC, Prevention Locations: Honolulu, Seoul, Korea, , United States, South Korea, U.S, Hong Kong
Martial law, the first in more than 40 years, lasted only about six hours but has triggered a domestic firestorm and large street protests. The Justice Ministry has banned Yoon and eight others from leaving the country as authorities see them as key suspects in the martial law case. Kwak said the purpose of Kim’s instructions was to prevent the 300-member parliament from gathering the 150 votes necessary to overturn Yoon’s martial law order. Opposition parties and many experts say the martial law decree was unconstitutional. It pushed to impeach Kim Yong Hyun and the safety minister, but they resigned before parliament took a vote.
Persons: Yoon Suk Yeol, Yoon, Kim Yong Hyun, Kim, Yoon’s, Kwak Jong, Kwak, ” Kwak, Kim Dae, Yeo, hyung, Hong Jang Organizations: Seoul AP, Seoul Central, Court, Defense, Prosecutors, National Assembly, Democratic Party, Army Special Warfare Command, Defense Ministry, South Korea wasn’t Locations: Seoul, South Korea, Korea
SEOUL, South Korea — The head of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s governing party on Friday signaled more openness to his removal as president for plunging the key U.S. ally into chaos with a short-lived declaration of martial law, reversing his position the day before an impeachment vote. Han Dong-hoon, leader of the conservative People Power Party (PPP), had earlier said he opposed impeaching Yoon because it would only create more turmoil. The PPP, which repudiated Yoon’s martial law declaration, had asked him to leave the party but said earlier that it opposed the impeachment motion. Six opposition parties had proposed impeaching Yoon over the martial law order, which banned political activity and censored the media. Blinken also reaffirmed the “ironclad” nature of the U.S. alliance with South Korea, which it views as an important bulwark against North Korea, China and Russia, and which hosts almost 30,000 American troops.
Persons: Yoon Suk, Han Dong, impeaching Yoon, Yoon, ” Han, Han, , Kim Yong, Lee Sang, ” Lee Jae, myung, Kim Seon, , Kwak Jong, Cho Tae, yul, Antony Blinken, Yonhap, Blinken, Kwak, Stella Kim, Jennifer Jett Organizations: South, People Power Party, PPP, South Korean, Democratic Party, Ministry of Defense, Getty, ROK, State Department, U.S, Korea Nuclear Consultative Group, National, Commission Locations: SEOUL, South Korea, Seoul, AFP, Republic of Korea, U.S, North Korea, China, Russia, Korea, Washington, South Korea’s, Hong Kong
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