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Translation:Resolution to Demand Lifting of Extraordinary Martial Law (2024)

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170 members of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea4695603Resolution to Demand Lifting of Extraordinary Martial Law2024Wikisource

Resolution to Demand Lifting of Extraordinary Martial Law

ItemNo. 6197
Proposal Year, Month, Day: 2024. 12. 4.
Proponents: Park Chan-daeㆍKang Deuk-guㆍKang Sun-woo
(et al., WIP)
(note: these are all the Democratic Party
members in the Assembly)
(170 members)

Dispositive

Demanding the lifting of extraordinary martial law according to Article 77(5) of the Constitution and Article 11 of the 「Martial Law Act」.

Rationale for Proposal

The act of declaring martial law by President Yoon Suk Yeol on December 3, 2024 is clearly unconstitutional thus the National Assembly, the legislature, demands the lifting of martial law to redress this.

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