Opposition submits motion for investigation against South Korean president following military law attempt

Opposition lawmakers in South Korea have been pushing forward a motion for the investigation of President Yoo Suk Yeol due to his failed attempt late Tuesday to implement military law. The motion must be put into debate before voting, likely later this week, BBC television reports. Meanwhile [...]
Opposition lawmakers in South Korea have been pushing forward a motion for the investigation of President Yoo Suk Yeol due to his failed attempt late Tuesday to implement military law.
The motion must be put into debate before voting, likely later this week, television reports BBC.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Han Duck-soo and other senior officials are expected to hold an emergency meeting.
It is unclear whether the meeting is taking place right now, but the British broadcaster promises to bring the latest news, but as soon as he finds out.
Japan's prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba, has expressed extraordinary and serious concerns” about the Yugoslav president's short-lived decision to declare the war law and said he is watching the situation in the neighbouring country.
Ishiba said the Government of Japan is “, taking all possible measures” to ensure the safety of Japanese citizens in South Korea and that he is unaware of any reports to hurt.












