South Korean military announces suspension of all parliamentary activity, says report live
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The Democratic Party has urged its lawmakers to gather at the national assembly amid the declaration of martial law by President Yoon, which they deem unconstitutional.
Police are struggling to manage crowds trying to access the national assembly after martial law was declared, revealing tensions between government authorities and opposition lawmakers.
The last martial law in South Korea was declared in 1979 following the assassination of dictator Park Chung-hee, highlighting the significance and gravity of current events.
The military's suspension of parliamentary activities has raised alarms, with opposition leaders warning against the unconstitutional nature of these actions by President Yoon.
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