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Martial law declared in South Korea.

South Korean parliament votes to block martial law declaration​

While clashes are taking place outside the parliament building, politicians inside have held a session to vote on the declaration of martial law.
President Yoon Suk Yeol earlier declared martial law - prompting anger among opposition parties.
Parliament has now voted to block the declaration, with the speaker saying it is invalid.
Some 190 of the 300 members of parliament were present.

Apparently parliament has the right to block it under the constitution. 🤷‍♂️
 
Apparently Parliament has a vote to accept it or not and goes back to the president If they block it which they have
Yes, in theory it matters very much indeed. Although we'll still have to wait and see how it pans out.

Of course but are the army likely to the abide by whatever parliament decides or carry on regardless?
 
Of course but are the army likely to the abide by whatever parliament decides or carry on regardless?
I asked chatgpt.

In conclusion, the South Korean military is highly likely to comply with parliamentary decisions, given the country's strong democratic framework and the consequences of acting otherwise.

So military dictatorship it is.
 
Wifes daughter lives over there (shes married to a south korean) - will see what their take on it is.
I was there two years ago for the wedding (just after the clubland crush disaster) - there was anger over the deaths but no real noticiable political strife - althouhg there is a deep rooted culture of authoritariansim (and a history of forceful protests from workers movements)
This sounds like the president trying pull a fast one cos he didnt get his way with the parliament - cant help thinking that trumps imminent arrival has maybe given a green light to this sort of cunitude around the world. (USA a key backer of south korea)
 
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?
 
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?,

Nope, you have it bang on, totally weird move. 🤷‍♂️
 
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