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South Korea’s new rules on martial law ban military, police from Assembly without speaker’s nod

The new rules, approved Thursday, also prohibit any attempt to hinder lawmakers from entering the National Assembly.

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Seoul: South Korea’s parliament approved on Thursday a revision to rules governing martial law, in a move that comes after the country was shocked by former President Yoon Suk Yeol’s sudden declaration of martial law in December.

The new rules include barring any attempt to hinder lawmakers from entering the National Assembly, and prohibiting the military and police from entering the National Assembly without the approval of the Speaker of the National Assembly.

Yoon’s martial law decree was lifted after about six hours when lawmakers, who had been forced to scale walls of the assembly building to make it through a ring of security forces, voted the decree down.

This report is auto-generated from Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


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