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South Korea Declares Martial Law Amid Political Crisis, Protests Ignite Nationwide

Thursday 05 December 2024 - 07:50
By: Dakir Madiha
South Korea Declares Martial Law Amid Political Crisis, Protests Ignite Nationwide

South Korea plunged into political turmoil after President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law, triggering widespread protests and an emergency vote in the National Assembly. The move, unprecedented since the 1980s, has raised concerns about the country’s democratic stability.

Tensions reach breaking point

On Tuesday evening, President Yoon announced the imposition of martial law via a televised address. Accusing the opposition-controlled National Assembly of conspiring with North Korea to destabilize the nation, Yoon cited actions such as blocking his proposed budget and impeaching cabinet members as anti-state behavior.

The martial law decree suspended political activities, including the functioning of the National Assembly and public rallies. Media outlets were subjected to strict controls, and strikes were prohibited. The president warned of severe repercussions for those who defied the order, framing the measures as necessary to protect South Korea’s "liberal democracy."

Lawmakers and citizens push back

The declaration provoked an immediate response from both lawmakers and the public. By early Wednesday morning, members of the National Assembly convened an emergency session despite military resistance. In a unanimous vote (190–0), the Assembly moved to nullify the martial law order. Military personnel attempted to block access to the session, escalating tensions further.

Meanwhile, protests erupted across South Korea, with demonstrators demanding Yoon’s resignation. Opposition leaders joined the protests, accusing the president of violating the Constitution. Violent clashes between police and protesters ensued throughout the night.

Martial law lifted under pressure

At 4:30 a.m., following mounting pressure from lawmakers and nationwide protests, Yoon announced the lifting of martial law. Military forces were withdrawn, and the Martial Law Command was disbanded. However, opposition leaders indicated they would pursue impeachment proceedings if Yoon refused to step down.

Despite the resolution, the incident left South Korea deeply divided, with lingering fears about the erosion of its democratic principles.

A divisive legacy

Yoon’s declaration marked the first instance of martial law in South Korea since the 1980 military coup. The president, elected in 2022, has faced declining approval ratings, with polls showing growing public dissatisfaction. By late 2024, a majority of South Koreans supported his resignation or impeachment, fueled by allegations of corruption and administrative failures.

Yoon’s political opponents, led by the Democratic Party, had consistently blocked his legislative agenda. Investigations into alleged misconduct by his wife and senior officials further strained relations. Critics view the martial law declaration as a desperate attempt to consolidate power amid mounting opposition.

Although the crisis has subsided, its repercussions continue to shape South Korea’s political landscape, leaving questions about the country’s commitment to democracy and governance unresolved.


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