Korean media: Yin Seok-yue met with South Korean Prime Minister and the leadership of the ruling party to discuss follow-up measures after the emergency martial law is lifted
According to Yonhap News Agency report on December 4, South Korean President Yoon Seok-yue met with South Korean Prime Minister Han Deok-soo at the Yongsan Presidential Palace in Seoul on the afternoon of the 4th. The leadership of the ruling party met to discuss follow-up measures after the emergency martial law is lifted.
On December 4, at the Yongsan Presidential Office in Seoul, South Korean President Yoon Seok-yue announced the lifting of martial law. Source: Korean media
Yonhap News Agency stated that on the same day, South Korean Prime Minister Han Deok-soo, leader of the ruling National Power Party Han Dong-hoon, National Power Party Whip Choo Kyung-ho, National Assembly Deputy Speaker Zhu Haoying, Congressmen Kim Ki-hyun and Na Qingyuan and other people attended the presidential meeting The government met with Yin Xiyue. Relevant people in the presidential office said that the participants had a serious discussion on the current situation, and there were no differences of opinion, nor did they discuss the issue of Yin Xiyue's resignation from the party.
Yonhap News Agency reported that earlier that day, Han Deok-soo, Han Dong-hoon, Choo Kyung-ho, and senior presidential staff including Director of the Presidential Secretariat Jung Jin-suk and Chief Secretary of Government Hong Cheol-ho met to discuss follow-up response plans to the martial law situation. Presumably, they reported the results of their previous discussions when they met with Yin Xiyue.
On the evening of December 3, Yin Xiyue delivered an emergency speech at the Yongsan Presidential Office in Seoul and issued an emergency martial law order. Yin Xiyue said that the move was to eradicate "forces from the north" and maintain "free constitutional order." In the early morning of the 4th, the South Korean Congress held a meeting and passed a resolution calling for the lifting of martial law. The Office of the Speaker of the National Assembly of South Korea stated that with the passage of the resolution, the emergency martial law order is invalid. According to Yonhap News Agency's report on the 4th, after the incident, the chief secretary, chief of staff and other staff of the South Korean Presidential Office collectively submitted their resignations. In addition, several opposition parties in South Korea launched an impeachment motion against President Yoon Seok-yue in Congress on the afternoon of the 4th. Korean media: Yin Seok-yue met with South Korean Prime Minister and the leadership of the ruling party to discuss follow-up measures after the emergency martial law is lifted According to Yonhap News Agency report on December 4, South Korean President Yoon Seok-yue met with South Korean Prime Minister Han Deok-soo at the Yongsan Presidential Palace in Seoul on the afternoon of the 4th. The leadership of the ruling party met to discuss follow-up measures after the emergency martial law is lifted. On December 4, at the Yongsan Presidential Office in Seoul, South Korean President Yoon Seok-yue announced the lifting of martial law. Source: Korean media Yonhap News Agency stated that on the same day, South Korean Prime Minister Han Deok-soo, leader of the ruling National Power Party Han Dong-hoon, National Power Party Whip Choo Kyung-ho, National Assembly Deputy Speaker Zhu Haoying, Congressmen Kim Ki-hyun and Na Qingyuan and other people attended the presidential meeting The government met with Yin Xiyue. Relevant people in the presidential office said that the participants had a serious discussion on the current situation, and there were no differences of opinion, nor did they discuss the issue of Yin Xiyue's resignation from the party. Yonhap News Agency reported that earlier that day, Han Deok-soo, Han Dong-hoon, Choo Kyung-ho, and senior presidential staff including Director of the Presidential Secretariat Jung Jin-suk and Chief Secretary of Government Hong Cheol-ho met to discuss follow-up response plans to the martial law situation. Presumably, they reported the results of their previous discussions when they met with Yin Xiyue. On the evening of December 3, Yin Xiyue delivered an emergency speech at the Yongsan Presidential Office in Seoul and issued an emergency martial law order. Yin Xiyue said that the move was to eradicate "forces from the north" and maintain "free constitutional order." In the early morning of the 4th, the South Korean Congress held a meeting and passed a resolution calling for the lifting of martial law. The Office of the Speaker of the National Assembly of South Korea stated that with the passage of the resolution, the emergency martial law order is invalid. According to Yonhap News Agency's report on the 4th, after the incident, the chief secretary, chief of staff and other staff of the South Korean Presidential Office collectively submitted their resignations. In addition, several opposition parties in South Korea launched an impeachment motion against President Yoon Seok-yue in Congress on the afternoon of the 4th. Source: Global Network/Zhang Qian