South Korea's National Assembly failed to pass the "Civil Unrest Special Prosecution Law" and the "Kim Jianchi Special Prosecution Law".
South Korea's parliament held a general meeting to pass the "impeachment case of Justice Minister Park Sung-jae" and the "impeachment case of Police Minister Cho Ji-ho".
Due to the political situation in the South Korean National Assembly, the discussion of the financial investment tax repeal and virtual asset tax extension in the Planning and Finance Committee has been postponed, and the processing prospects are uncertain. Although these bills have attracted the attention of investors and have reached consensus among some opposition voices, the current political situation has hindered their progress. The financial regulator said that it will continue to push th...
On December 7th, today (December 7th), the South Korean National Assembly held a plenary session to vote on the impeachment of President Yoon Seok-yuk. Before the impeachment vote, the vast majority of lawmakers from the ruling National Power Party withdrew to boycott the impeachment case. In the end, due to the resistance of the ruling party, the impeachment vote did not meet the approval criteria of at least two-thirds of all members and was not passed. Before the vote on the day, the South Ko...
On December 7th, at 17:00 local time on the 7th, the plenary session of the South Korean National Assembly was held and will vote on the impeachment case of President Yin Xiyue and the "Kim Jianxi Special Prosecutorial Law" involving Mrs. Yin Xiyue. The plenary session of the South Korean National Assembly will first vote on the "Kim Jianxi Special Prosecutorial Law". According to relevant people in the National Assembly, there will be no relevant discussions before the vote, and a vote will be ...
The South Korean parliament has passed a request to lift martial law.
South Korea's parliament passed a resolution to "lift martial law". The South Korean parliament voted 190 to 0 to lift martial law. South Korean ETFs narrowed their losses to 2% after the parliamentary vote.
The South Korean National Assembly begins its plenary session.
The South Korean National Assembly began to hold a meeting to lift martial law in the early morning of December 4 local time. More than half of the members of the National Assembly are currently in the National Assembly. If more than half of the members agree, the South Korean National Assembly is expected to pass a resolution calling for the lifting of martial law. (CCTV International News)