South Korean president declares martial law
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Tuesday evening, a move that the opposition rejected as "unconstitutional."
In the startling move, Yoon said in an unannounced late-night television address that the step was necessary to "protect the country from North Korea's communist forces and to eliminate anti-state elements."
He claimed that the decision was taken to remove pro-North Korea forces from the country while protecting the liberal constitutional order.
"The martial law is aimed at eradicating pro-North Korean forces and to protect the constitutional order of freedom," Seoul-based Yonhap News said, quoting Yoon as saying in his address.
He ruled out any changes to his government's foreign policy commitments to meet its international responsibilities.
Yoon, who has been struggling to push his government agenda against an opposition-controlled parliament since taking office in 2022, said he had no choice but to declare martial law.
This decision came after the opposition Democratic Party pushed through a reduced budget bill in the parliamentary budget committee and filed impeachment motions against a state auditor and the chief prosecutor.
After President Yoon Suk Yeol declared emergency martial law, the defense minister convened a meeting of key commanders and urged increased vigilance, the ministry announced in a statement late Tuesday.
The minister has also directed that the military remain on emergency duty, according to the statement.
Following the proclamation, all kinds of political activities, gatherings and demonstrations have been banned.
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