littlebabyjesus
one of Maxwell's demons
No.Is the President still in charge of the country?
No.Is the President still in charge of the country?
This is very confusing, seems to be totally out of the blue...
It seems like a move totally for political self-preservation. His own party opposes it. Surely he can't last long? Is this really as stupid as it looks or are we missing something?
So he has thrown a tantrum because parliament won't pass his budget. Can imagine trump doing simalar.
The thought occurred to me half a second before you said it. I think it may have been the "... can't last long? Is this really as stupid as it looks or are we missing something? in the post beforeTruss, on the other hand, is kicking herself for not thinking of it first.
It's always someone like the "People Power Party" who turn to martial law.
That is a good point. Damn your eyes.But, that's the thing, 'the party' didn't turn to martial law, the leaders spoke out against the president and condemned his move.
Apparently the vote in parliament was 190 to 0?
Only the opposition and allies present, you'd guess. Makes a majority even with absences though.Apparently the vote in parliament was 190 to 0?
quite some image
It wasn’t so long ago that people on the streets basically got rid of Park Gun Hye (corrupt daughter of dictator)Should think there'll be people on the streets soon enough, took long enough to get a semblance of democracy and can't see Koreans letting it go with a whimper.
According to Wikipedia:
“In October 2021, Yoon made complimentary remarks about former authoritarian military dictator of South Korea Chun Doo-hwan.”
“On 20 March 2022, he announced that he would establish his presidential office in the Ministry of National Defense building in Yongsan District, Seoul, instead of the Blue House. . .”
“Yoon has appointed people affiliated with the controversial South Korean New Right movement to prominent positions in government and public life. According to a report by Kyunghyang Shinmun, at least 21 New Right figures were holding 25 key positions in eight public institutions and committees related to Korean history under the Yoon's administration.”
A protestor said on Radio 4 that people had been warning since August that Yoon might attack democracy.
WhyI expect this from North Korea but not from the south?