In the early morning of the 4th local time, the South Korean National Assembly held an emergency plenary session to hold a heated discussion and vote on the emergency martial law currently implemented nationwide. This meeting has attracted much attention because it concerns national politics and social stability, and has attracted a lot of media and public attention. At the meeting, a total of 190 members attended. After a brief statement and discussion, they voted on the motion to "request the lifting of the emergency martial law" and finally passed it unanimously. South Korean National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-sik then announced that the martial law was officially invalid, marking the end of this special administrative measure.
The background of this meeting is complicated. The martial law has caused widespread controversy since its implementation. Supporters believe that the measure will help maintain national security and social order under the current tense situation, while opponents criticize it for undermining democracy and civil liberties. South Korea's largest opposition party is particularly opposed to this. Its leader Lee Jae-myung made a special trip to the National Assembly before the meeting and expressed his full support for the proposal to "lift the martial law." During the meeting, he called on all parties to work together to restore normal democratic order and urged the ruling party to face up to the public's opposition.
It is reported that this meeting has not only attracted great attention in China, but also caused extensive discussion in the international community. Analysts pointed out that this move may become an important turning point in South Korea's future political landscape and will also affect the country's image and reputation on the international stage. After the martial law is lifted, all sectors of society will continue to pay close attention to how the government can effectively respond to crises and balance the relationship between security and freedom.