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Less than 24 hours after the martial law was lifted—following a unanimous vote against it in the National Assembly—South Koreans expressed their fury and indignation over the president's attempt to consolidate power. Demonstrators gathered to voice their frustrations, emphasizing the need for those who tried to impose martial law to step down from their positions.
The uncertainty continues as President Yun has remained largely silent since the early hours of the situation. Sulkily, it has been reported that special units were prepared to arrest key opposition figures, including the opposition leader, the assembly speaker, and even members of Yun's own party. This revelation has intensified fears within the public—a fear that their rights could be compromised amid political turmoil.