Wow. Declaring martial law and sending the military in to storm parliament doesn’t seem like a very democratic way to solve governance issues.
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Wow. Declaring martial law and sending the military in to storm parliament doesn’t seem like a very democratic way to solve governance issues.
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From what I’ve gathered President Yeol has also accused the opposition of working with North Korea and engaging in “anti-state” activities. Right out of the dictator playbook.
What appears to be absent from reporting is why the President declared martial law in the first place .. which you’d think would be the actual news rather than the drama on the pushback to that
Democracy or not, they all have on thing in common. A hunger for power.
*Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.*
~ *Lord Acton*