BlockBeats news, on December 3, the leader of South Korea's largest opposition party, Lee Jae-myung, stated that the parliament will attempt to revoke President Yoon Suk-yeol's state of emergency, but the military may try to arrest members of the National Assembly.
The Korea Herald reported that after the president announced the state of emergency, the roads leading to the South Korean parliament were blocked, preventing lawmakers from entering.
BlockBeats news, on December 3, the leader of South Korea's largest opposition party, Lee Jae-myung, stated that the parliament will attempt to revoke President Yoon Suk-yeol's state of emergency, but the military may try to arrest members of the National Assembly.
The Korea Herald reported that after the president announced the state of emergency, the roads leading to the South Korean parliament were blocked, preventing lawmakers from entering.