Citizens gather in Seoul today for the impeachment vote against President Yoon Seok-yeol, demanding his resignation during a nationwide rally.
1Bird ★.Dec. 7, 2024 (Sat) 15:27:35.37ID:UPU5A6yJ
※Translated by papago (National General = Yonhap News) It is the first weekend since the state of emergency was declared, and on the 7th, when the vote on the impeachment motion against President Yoon Seok-yeol is to be held, rallies calling for the president’s resignation continue in Seoul and across the country. Citizens who have been calling for the impeachment of the president and punishment of those involved in martial law in the streets across the country will gather in large numbers in Seoul on this day to unite their voices. “Let’s gather in Seoul”… Voices of citizens from across the nation assemble in Yeouido. Around 700 members of the Gwangju Emergency Action for the Resignation of the Yoon Seok-Yeol Administration, comprised of 86 civic groups from Gwangju, chartered buses and departed for Seoul at 10 am to take part in the Pan-National Assembly Candlelight March at 3 pm. Some members of the May 18th public law organization are also planning to hold a separate denunciation rally in front of the presidential office in Seoul’s Yongsan District. Gwangju Mayor Kang Ki-jeong and South Jeolla Governor Kim Young-rok, as well as heads of Gwangju and South Jeolla organizations and most of the opposition local assembly members, also decided to travel to Seoul to help ensure that the impeachment motion is passed without any problems. The Yoon Seok-youl Resignation Jeonbuk Movement Headquarters, made up of about 60 civic and social groups from the Jeollabuk-do region, gathered at Jeonju World Cup Stadium at 10:30 a.m. and then headed to Seoul in about 60 buses. Members of 30 civil society groups in the Daejeon area, including the Daejeon Movement Headquarters for the Resignation of the Yoon Seok-youl Administration, have also begun traveling to Seoul to protest, and members of the Ulsan Citizens’ Conference for the Resignation of Yoon Seok-youl, including the Ulsan headquarters of the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, will skip their local meetings and assemble in front of the National Assembly. Additionally, members of civil society groups in Busan are traveling in large numbers to take part in the Yeouido rally, and Incheon civic groups that have set up the Incheon Movement Headquarters for the Resignation of the Yoon Seok-yeol Administration are also gathering in Yeouido ahead of the vote on the presidential impeachment motion. The full text below is at the source Yonhap News 2024-12-07 11:23 Previous thread “Impeachment vote, today!” Citizens from across the country gather in Seoul one after another to focus firepower on candlelight march [12/7] [Bird★].
– Impeachment festival will be held, with live stage and food stalls☆ – Soldiers were calm, so even when attacked by citizens they cried because they had no bullets to shoot – Japanese samurai would eat rope when they were hungry.
It’s good that Koreans living in Japan can observe the turmoil in their country of nationality from a safe distance. Just pay your taxes and social insurance premiums.
>>22 If he is found guilty, he will lose his position as a lawmaker but the Korean judiciary is known for being able to read the situation, so I wonder what will happen.
>>59 They’re still as shitty as ever. When they get into trouble, they forcefully silence us by threatening to sue us without even holding a press conference. But when a neighboring country is in crisis, they’re happy to make it into a joke.
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