
On this past night, South Korea staged a wonderful harem drama of “the domineering husband of the president staged a coup for me”, but unfortunately it only lasted for 6 hours before abruptly ending.
South Korean President Yoon Seok yeol’s wife, the first lady of South Korea, Kim Geun hee, is suspected of accepting bribes, manipulating the stock market, and other charges, and may also involve Yoon Seok yeol himself. The opposition party in South Korea is pushing for a bill in parliament to hold Kim Geun hye criminally responsible.
Yin Xiyue became a red face in a fit of anger, and of course, she also prepared for the upcoming election to eliminate her competitors. So on the evening of December 3rd local time, Yoon Seok yeol issued an “emergency statement” at the Longshan Presidential Palace in Seoul, announcing the implementation of “emergency martial law” and the elimination of “North Korean forces” and “anti national forces” in South Korea, citing the opposition party’s manipulation of the parliament and disruption of the country.
Moon Jae-in, the former President of South Korea, delivered a speech immediately after Yin Xiyue announced the emergency martial law, “hoping that the Congress will quickly stand up to defend the collapsed democracy.”
The largest opposition party in South Korea, the United Democratic Party, immediately convened an emergency parliamentary meeting. Party leader Lee Jae myung called on the South Korean people to go to the National Assembly to protect it. The majority of South Korean parliamentarians and the Speaker of the National Assembly immediately went to the National Assembly.
Lee Jae myung went live to the National Assembly, claiming that Yoon Seok yeol is no longer the President of South Korea.
Yoon Seok yeol’s ruling party in South Korea also opposes Yoon Seok yeol, stating that Yoon Seok yeol’s announcement of “emergency martial law” was wrong and that “we will stop it together with the people”.
According to the martial law order issued by Yin Xiyue, activities of the National Assembly, local councils, and political parties are prohibited, political gatherings and demonstrations are prohibited, and all media and publishing institutions are subject to the management of the martial law commander. The martial law army may arrest, detain, detain, search and punish without procedure.
The South Korean Ministry of National Defense immediately followed the presidential order to impose martial law, and the South Korean special forces executed the order to blockade the National Assembly. Tanks, armored vehicles, and armed helicopters were dispatched to arrest the members of the National Assembly, especially Lee Jae myung.
South Korean special forces and police have blockaded the parliament, preventing members from entering. On site, South Korean citizens, media reporters, and legislators confronted the military and police. Interestingly, neither the South Korean special forces nor the police have actually carried out orders to arrest legislators.
The parliament was blocked, and with the help of other members, Li Zaiming climbed over the wall to enter the parliament. 190 other members, speakers, and others enter the parliament.
The South Korean special forces enforcing martial law broke through the windows of the parliament and entered the parliament, attempting to arrest the members of parliament.
The assistant of the legislator used a fire extinguisher to stop the martial law forces, and the Speaker of the South Korean National Assembly, Yu Won sik, stated that the South Korean National Assembly will respond to the emergency martial law in accordance with constitutional procedures.
190 members of parliament attended the emergency meeting, and all members, including those from Yoon Seok yeol’s ruling party, voted in favor of the resolution to lift martial law. Subsequently, the Speaker of the South Korean National Assembly, Yoo Won sik, declared the emergency martial law order invalid.
After the resolution was passed, lawmakers from both the ruling and opposition parties unanimously applauded and cheered. Lee Jae myung, the leader of South Korea’s largest opposition party, the United Democratic Party, and Han Dong hoon, the leader of the ruling party, the National Power Party, shook hands and talked at the meeting.
Yin Xiyue, rebels and relatives are separated. Even the South Korean special forces, who were tasked with enforcing martial law, were giving him orders in defiance.
According to the South Korean Constitution, resolutions passed by the National Assembly must be complied with by the South Korean military and the President. So after the resolution was passed, the South Korean special forces, who were originally pretending to arrest the legislators, immediately withdrew from the parliament, and Yoon Seok yeol had to come out and lift martial law according to the parliament’s resolution.
Yin Xiyue’s emergency martial law lasted only 6 hours and quickly passed away.
As the President of South Korea, Yoon Seok yeol staged a “coup” in order to protect his wife who had committed multiple crimes from being held legally responsible, but was quickly eliminated by the South Korean National Assembly.
This matter, of course, will not end with Yin Xiyue lifting martial law. The rest of the drama has just begun.
Firstly, the largest opposition party in South Korea, the United Democratic Party, wants to report President Yoon Seok yeol, the Minister of National Defense, and the Minister of Administration and Security on charges of domestic chaos, demanding that Yoon Seok yeol step down immediately, otherwise impeachment proceedings will be initiated.
Secondly, the ruling party of South Korea, led by Yoon Seok yeol, demanded Yoon Seok yeol’s resignation from the party and proposed the resignation of the entire cabinet and the dismissal of the Defense Minister.
The third issue is that within the presidential palace of Yoon Seok yeol, there are also many people who have defected and left. The chief secretary and chief of staff of the presidential palace have collectively submitted their resignations.
Yin Xiyue’s political life has entered the countdown. It is inevitable that Yin Xiyue will step down, the difference is just a little earlier or later.
Whether Yin Xiyue resigns and steps down or is impeached, he will be imprisoned.
It has been proven that the result of Yin Xiyue’s “turning red with anger” not only failed to save his wife, but also involved herself.
President Joe Biden of the United States issued an amnesty order to save his criminal son, which was successful. US President elect Trump successfully sent both in laws to high positions and positions in order to divide the spoils. But South Korean President Yoon Seok yeol, who issued martial law to save his criminal wife, failed.
Americans can understand a father and a relative, but why can’t Koreans understand a husband?
It seems that South Korea is still not “democratic and free” enough, and still needs to learn from the United States. Even if one learns more from the US Embassy and the Central Intelligence Agency, then Yin Xiyue’s “coup” will be successful.