News | International
27 Dec 2024 14:46
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > International

    South Korea's National Assembly speaker vows to prevent martial law if president declares it again

    South Korea's National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik tells parliament that he and other politicians will fight to prevent martial law if President Yoon Suk Yeol declares it again.


    South Korea's National Assembly Speaker, Woo Won-shik, has vowed in parliament that he and other MPs will fight to prevent martial law if President Yoon Suk Yeol declares it again.

    South Korea's main opposition Democratic Party earlier said members of parliament were on stand-by after receiving many reports of another martial law declaration.

    South Korea's Acting Defence Minister, Kim Seon-ho, then apologised for the concerns caused by the president's martial law declaration earlier this week and said that reports of another martial law declaration were not true.

    Mr Kim said in a media briefing he would not obey any order to implement another declaration of martial law.

    The ruling party's chief on Friday called for the "swift suspension" of duties of beleaguered President Yoon Suk Yeol, claiming he ordered the arrest of prominent politicians during the controversial imposition of martial law this week.

    The comments by People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon suggest that his party will change its earlier opposition to the impeachment of Mr Yoon over the crisis.

    They came as South Korean prosecutors decided to conduct a joint investigation with military prosecutors into the emergency martial law declaration, according to a report by broadcaster YTN.

    The main opposition Democratic Party and other small opposition parties submitted a joint motion to impeach Mr Yoon on Wednesday over his martial law declaration the previous night.

    Martial law lasted about six hours, as the South Korean parliament — the National Assembly — quickly voted to overrule the president, forcing his cabinet to lift it early on Wednesday.

    Mr Han stressed the need to suspend Mr Yoon's presidential power and responsibilities, saying he had received intelligence that Mr Yoon had attempted to use troops to arrest and detain major politicians during martial law.

    The party chief said it was crucial that Mr Yoon's presidential duties were suspended swiftly, saying that the president posed a "significant risk of extreme actions, like reattempting to impose martial law, which could potentially put the Republic of Korea and its citizens in great danger".

    Mr Han earlier said he would work to defeat the impeachment motion even though he criticised Mr Yoon's declaration as "unconstitutional".

    He said there was a need to "prevent damage to citizens and supporters caused by unprepared chaos".

    Impeaching the president would require support from two-thirds of the National Assembly, or 200 of its 300 members. The opposition parties together have 192 seats.

    Parliament's rejection of martial law passed unanimously on Wednesday with support from 18 PPP lawmakers who belong to an anti-Yoon faction in the party.

    If Mr Yoon is impeached, he would be suspended until the country's Constitutional Court rules on whether to remove him from office or restore his presidential power.

    Prime Minister Han Duck-soo would take over presidential responsibilities.

    Following this week's crisis, Mr Yoon's presidential approval rating has plunged to a new low of 13 per cent, according to a Gallup Korea poll released today.

    AP/Reuters

    © 2024 ABC Australian Broadcasting Corporation. All rights reserved

     Other International News
     27 Dec: Israel bombs Yemen power stations and airport in strikes against Houthis
     27 Dec: How to switch off digitally these holidays to be present with family and friends
     27 Dec: Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's Hollywood feud allegedly involved a smear campaign and 'astroturfing'
     27 Dec: Earthquake-prone Indonesia considers nuclear power plan as 29 possible plant sites revealed
     27 Dec: Two Australians reportedly injured after New York taxi veers into pedestrians on Christmas day
     26 Dec: Prayers and tears mark 20 years since Boxing Day tsunami that claimed 230,000 lives
     26 Dec: Ash Barty and husband Garry Kissick announce second pregnancy on Christmas Day
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    A return to a Kiwi Christmas of sorts for new Crusader James O'Connor More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    Kiwis spent big on Boxing Day bargains More...



     Today's News

    Soccer:
    The Phoenix will be without two senior players for tomorrow's must-win A-League clash against the Newcastle Jets in Wellington 14:07

    Business:
    Kiwis spent big on Boxing Day bargains 13:47

    Environment:
    Two Cook Strait ferry crossings have been canned, as central parts of the country brace for wild weather 13:27

    Cricket:
    ???1;Sri Lanka hope hitting New Zealand early to acclimatise will help them hit the ground running in the upcoming white-ball series 13:07

    Law and Order:
    Three Auckland men are before the courts, for an allegedly shoplifting two-thousand-700 dollars worth of goods from an Albany store 12:27

    Soccer:
    Liverpool have widened the gap atop the Premier League standings after a 3-1 win over Leicester City at Anfield 11:57

    International:
    Israel bombs Yemen power stations and airport in strikes against Houthis 11:57

    Accident and Emergency:
    Searches are continuing by land, air and sea in the Bay of Plenty - for a man who's been missing since Christmas Day 11:37

    Living & Travel:
    How to switch off digitally these holidays to be present with family and friends 11:17

    Cricket:
    Hopes from the Otago Sparks that their Hallyburton-Johnstone Shield form can carry over to the Super Smash T20 cricket competition 11:07


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2024 New Zealand City Ltd