National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik: "Will Protect the People and Democracy... Will Risk Everything to Prevent Second Martial Law"
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- Speaker Woo Won-shik stated that "a second martial law will not be tolerated" and that the Speaker and members of the National Assembly will risk everything to prevent it.
- He urged the military and police not to engage in actions that violate the Constitution, emphasizing that the military and police must not abandon their positions as defined by the Constitution.
- Speaker Woo remarked that "the military's withdrawal following the resolution demanding the lifting of martial law demonstrates the maturity of the military," emphasizing the need to uphold the honor of their uniforms.
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National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik expressed his stance on the current martial law situation through a statement.
Speaker Woo stated, "I have not been informed about the President's visit to the National Assembly," and added that security arrangements should be prioritized if such a visit were to occur. He further requested, "If there are plans to visit the National Assembly, please postpone them."
He emphasized, "I am confronting the current situation with the determination to protect the people and democracy," and stated, "A second martial law will not be tolerated." He continued, "If, by any chance, the wrong decision to declare martial law is made, the Speaker and the members of the National Assembly will risk everything to prevent it," stressing, "We will surely defend the National Assembly and protect the people and democracy."
He also urged the military and police not to engage in actions that violate the Constitution. Speaker Woo remarked, "The military's immediate withdrawal following the resolution demanding the lifting of martial law demonstrates the maturity of the military," and stated, "The military and police must not abandon their positions as defined by the Constitution." He further emphasized that they should not follow orders that deviate from the Constitution and must uphold the honor of their uniforms.





