BY C STONE | STONE NEWS NETWORK
South Korea's President Yoon Suk Yeol had installed Martial Law, which lasted for 2 hours, after the MP's had veto'd the move by the President.
People broke through barricades, climbed fences, to get inside the building. There were fights between police and protesters.
Cho Kuk, the leader of the Rebuilding Korea Party, stands in front of the National Assembly to address citizens
At 10PM GMT time, or 7AM local, an overwhelming majority of the party's supreme council members have agreed that Yoon should leave the party 'as soon as possible to protect the spirit of the Constitution.'
Angry citizens filled the streets, chanting, "Arrest Yoon Suk-yeol".
Protests are starting in South Korea as the country wakes up hours after South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol lifted the martial law order.
But despite the previous night's headline-making events, there was also surprising normalcy in South Korea this morning.
Schools across the country opened as usual, with the Ministry of Education announcing late last night that all classes and activities would proceed as usual.
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