The administration of South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol said today that the martial law declared by the head of state yesterday was justified and was not in violation of the Constitution, reported Reuters.
From there they denied that the martial law prevented the access of the deputies to the national parliament.
President Yoon Seok-yeol reversed the decision hours later after the legislature rejected his attempt to ban political activity and impose media censorship.
Meanwhile, local media reported that six South Korean opposition parties plan to introduce a bill to parliament this afternoon demanding the impeachment of the president. It is possible that the proposal will be voted on on December 6 or 7.
Ministers of the South Korean government are preparing to resign collectively, the South Korean newspaper "Chosun Ilbo", quoted by Reuters.
This information appears in the media space after South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol announced yesterday that he is imposing martial law.
The president lifted martial law after parliament voted to reject it.
"Chosun ilbo" reports that South Korean Prime Minister Han Dol-soo will meet with ruling party leaders and top aides to Yun.