PANews reported on December 3rd that according to Jinshi, citing the Korea Herald, late on Tuesday night, the South Korean president declared a state of martial law. However, if the opposition-controlled parliament votes to repeal the agreement, the agreement will be short-lived. After South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol made this unexpected move, the opposition Democratic Party quickly mobilized to repeal the measure, although earlier reports said that the road to the South Korean National Assembly building was blocked under the state of emergency order. Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung issued an emergency instruction to all lawmakers that day to hold meetings in the National Assembly Hall. Despite the decree's entry and exit restrictions, lawmakers began to gather together in an effort to cancel the declaration. As of 11:54 p.m. (10:54 Beijing time), it was unclear how many people had entered the building.
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