“South Korea’s parliament voted to end martial law, coming just hours after the country’s president declared the move due to opposition parties that had made the nation vulnerable to North Korean ‘communist forces,'” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“The early Wednesday morning vote was 190 to 0, as lawmakers scaled fences and encountered armed guards as they entered the country’s National Assembly building in downtown Seoul.”
New York Times: “The protests in front of the National Assembly are still going strong, and the chants have shifted. Now protesters are shouting ‘Arrest Yoon Suk Yeol!'”
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