The resolution of the National Assembly to arrest the President requires Yoon Seok-youl to sign it. Recently, there have been many wonderful things in the Korean political arena

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Now Koreans are very busy. They go to work during the day and go to the street to hold “Candlelight Festival” at night. They are very busy.

Yoon Seok-youl is a “talent”. He has been in power for more than two years and has stirred up South Korea. He tries his best to investigate the problem of Wen Zaiyin while covering up the corruption of his fake wife for many times.

One farce after another.

At 10:27 p.m. on the 3rd, when Yoon Seok-youl was speaking on national television, he suddenly announced the implementation of emergency martial law, accusing the opposition party of sympathizing with North Korea and paralyzing the government through anti state activities.

After watching TV, Koreans are crazy!

The president is going to stage a coup, to change his own life, and then declare himself a “wartime president” to regain power. What kind of operation is this?

At 23:00, martial law officially came into effect, and 707 special forces were urgently dispatched by helicopter in an attempt to blockade the parliament building.

But these soft footed shrimps were probably inexperienced and should have been parachuted from the rooftop. However, as soon as they got out of the helicopter in front of the parliament building, they were blocked outside by protesting crowds.

While bowing and apologizing, it took a lot of effort to squeeze into the parliament building.

At 23:15, the Speaker of the National Assembly, Yu Yuanzhi, quickly shook people to hold a meeting. While the opposition party leader, Li Zaiming, was live streaming, he climbed over the wall with some members of parliament and entered the National Assembly building. Surprisingly, the special forces did not stop them.

At 1:02 a.m., the Congress passed a resolution with 190 votes, declaring Yoon Seok-youl’s martial law invalid.

4: 20. Yoon Seok-youl made a speech on national television for the second time, saying that he recognized the decision of the Congress and the martial law was abolished.

This coup farce initiated by the president himself did not last for 6 hours, becoming the most embarrassing martial law event in South Korean history, and netizens jokingly referred to it as the “Seoul Winter”.

The farce has not ended, the side story has begun.

After dawn, a group of high-ranking officials including the Director of the Presidential Office and the Secretary General resigned collectively.

The exchange rate of the Korean won against the US dollar fell to 1430.82:1, a decrease of 1.9%, the highest in over two years.

The Congress again proposed to impeach the defense minister, Jin Longxian. Without waiting for a vote on the resolution, Jin Longxian announced his naked resignation and became the old friend of Yoon Seok-youl, a senior.

On the afternoon of the 4th, six opposition parties in South Korea jointly submitted a motion to impeach Yoon Seok yeol. However, the vote on the evening of the 6th did not pass. The ruling party, the National Power Party, felt that it was too embarrassing to directly remove him from office and suggested saving him.

Yoon Seok-youl made a false alarm and secretly congratulated himself for not being ousted.

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Every day in December, just like the cold wind on the peninsula, Yoon Seok-youl is suffering.

In less than a week, Yoon Seok-youl’s approval rate fell from 17% to 13%, and his disapproval rate soared to 80%. It’s too disturbing. How shameless to be president in South Korea?

It’s better to hand over the presidential powers to Prime Minister Han Deok soo and ruling party leader Han Dong hoon, and wait for a few days of “purification” before making decisions.

If impeachment fails, the opposition majority parliament will come up with another plan.

On the 10th, another round of voting was held to demand the immediate arrest of President Yoon Seok-youl.

Seven other high-ranking officials are also on the arrest list.

The voting process went exceptionally smoothly, with 191 people in favor and 94 against, and the resolution passed easily.

Everyone is confused. If we can’t impeach the president, then we’ll arrest him. Can we still play like this?

The decision to arrest the president marks a conflict between the past and the future in the South Korean political arena, which is even more exciting than the Korean drama palace intrigue!

However, the resolution does not mean that Yoon Seok-youl can be arrested. It needs the signature of the President to become a formal bill.

Even if Yin Xiyue were killed, it would be impossible for her to sign. It would cause great harm and insult!

The Congress also set a precedent. Otherwise, South Koreans can play. If they don’t agree, they can’t.

As the head of state, the president enjoys great immunity, so great that ordinary people cannot even imagine. So, how to arrest the current president is a difficult problem in any country, usually waiting until the president steps down before taking action.

The opposition party’s palace forcing drama has played a new trick. Although it may not bring down Yoon Seok-youl, the big reshuffle of the Blue House is inevitable, and a large number of Yoon Seok-youl’s confidants and important department interlocutors have been eliminated.

The farce triggered by the South Korean president has made South Korea uneasy, and almost everyone is not optimistic about the second half of his term.

As president in South Korea, the level of risk once exceeded that of coal miners. Half of them were killed while in office, and the other half were sent to prison as soon as their front foot left the Blue House.

Only Moon Jae-in got rid of his armour and returned to his homeland, safe and sound for two and a half years.

This is a country that is extremely abnormal both physically and psychologically, with religious organizations scattered everywhere, but no faith or backbone can be found.

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On the 10th, the Deputy Minister of Planning and Finance of South Korea met with the Acting Charg é d’affaires of the Chinese Embassy in South Korea, Fang Kun. He promised the Chinese side that the government’s emergency system is operating stably and hoped that Chinese enterprises would not be worried about the political turmoil in South Korea. He also hoped to view the South Korean economy from a medium to long term perspective.

To put it simply, we are afraid that Chinese companies will withdraw, and the South Korean economy is already in a slump, fearing that the “martial law” incident will trigger an economic downturn.

At present, it doesn’t matter to us. If something really happens, it’s not difficult to replace South Korea’s supporting industrial chain, which can be achieved domestically.

Besides, the United States has nearly 30000 American troops stationed in South Korea, built 12 large military bases, and deployed a large amount of heavy equipment. Despite such a large military scale, the United States still controls the ballast stone of South Korea.

American people don’t care about the mess Yoon Seok-youl has done. The more chaotic it is, the more favorable it is for American control.

As for whether it will trigger unrest on the Korean Peninsula, just wait and see.

However, we should be alert to the Americans instigating the situation on the peninsula. We will never allow the peninsula to rekindle war.

Who allowed them to elect such a ‘troublesome president’?

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