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Marshal laa Laganay Ki Koshish Par Janoobi Korea Ke Saddar Ohday Se Moattal. .
Transcript
00:00We saw an example of South Korea in the last 10 days, how they block the way of a strong democracy and a living society.
00:09The martial law was announced on December 3rd by the president of South Korea, Aung San Suu Kyi.
00:15She said that the opposition is involved in state-opposed organizations.
00:19And we saw that she was held accountable after 10 days.
00:23The society and the political class resisted the martial law on two tiers.
00:29The first was the public. The public protested on the streets.
00:33They showed their street power that they will not accept any kind of martial law.
00:39Women, children, students, men, all came out on the streets.
00:43And they actively recorded their protest there.
00:47After that, the second resistance we saw was from the politicians there.
00:51They immediately went to their parliament, they voted there.
00:54And they actively used the law to block the way of this democracy.
00:59And then I saw that the parliament demanded, the army retreated.
01:03After the retreat, the president had to take back the martial law immediately.
01:06And then that president apologized to his people on December 7th.
01:11Apologizing was not enough.
01:13The society and the government of that place went to the next level to question him.
01:19The ruling party boycotted on December 7th.
01:23So for the first time, the president of South Korea was saved from being held accountable.
01:30And this movement failed.
01:32We saw that the chief there also apologized on this matter.
01:37He called himself incompetent.
01:39Then on December 12th, the president once again defended martial law there.
01:44After that, we saw that the matter did not end here.
01:49And today, the president was held accountable for his party's vote.
01:53In just 10 days, the society achieved this.
01:56In which the resistance from the people and the political parties actively blocked the way.
02:02The South Korean parliament decided today on behalf of the president who failed to implement martial law in the country on December 3rd.
02:09And out of 300 lawmakers in the parliament, 204 voted in favor and 85 voted against.
02:16According to DW, after this decision, the former president was removed from office.
02:21And the Supreme Court is now reviewing the case.
02:23While the Prime Minister of South Korea has been assigned the responsibility of the permanent president.
02:27If the Supreme Court supports his removal, he will become the second president of South Korea to be held accountable.
02:34According to AFP, around 200,000 people gathered outside the building of the national parliament.
02:40Who kept chanting for the former president.
02:44On the contrary, at this point, the number of votes cast in favor of the former president was about 30,000.
02:50According to the survey of Gallup Korea, which was held on Friday, the rating of the former president's favorability had fallen by 11%.
02:57Gallup Korea survey found that 75% of the people support his remuneration.
03:02The time of the program is over, don't forget to give your feedback.
03:05Take care, goodbye.

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