Political party control of South Korean parliament post-crisis?
Democratic Party of Korea • 25%
People Power Party • 25%
Minor parties coalition • 25%
Military-backed interim government • 25%
Official election results and announcements from the South Korean government
South Korean Special Forces Storm Parliament to Secure Area Amid Martial Law
Dec 3, 2024, 03:13 PM
South Korean special forces have entered the parliament building in Seoul, following the declaration of martial law. According to various reports, including from Yonhap News Agency, the armed forces are attempting to secure the area and prevent unauthorized access. This unprecedented move comes amidst heightened political tensions, with the military taking control to ensure stability and security.
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