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[Anchor]
In the run-up to Yoon Suk Yeol's impeached second round of voting, citizens fill the road in front of the National Assembly every day, even in the cold weather.
After the rally, he marched to the People's Power Party and criticized the absence of the impeachment vote as sympathizing with the civil war.
Reporter Lim Sung-ho reports.
[Reporter]
Citizens lit up in front of the National Assembly even in the cold weather, where the wind chill reached zero degrees.
Wearing a thick coat and heavily armed with scarves and hats, he called for the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol.
The college student, who is about to take the final exam of the last semester, added his voice to the candlelight vigil by studying on the street.
[Grade 4: I'm too shy to stay still while watching the news].]
Some citizens have been visiting the front of the National Assembly together for several days because they could not leave their dogs alone at home.
[Kang Chul-seop / Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do: I've been on the street with my dog for about six days. For a better world....]
After the rally, citizens marched to the People's Power Party and voiced their opinions that not participating in the impeachment vote is sympathetic to the civil war.
Meanwhile, conservative groups gathered in Gwanghwamun to oppose the president's impeachment, saying emergency martial law was an inevitable choice to overcome the national crisis.
In addition, wreaths with phrases supporting President Yoon were delivered one after another in front of the presidential office in Yongsan.
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In the run-up to Yoon Suk Yeol's impeached second round of voting, citizens fill the road in front of the National Assembly every day, even in the cold weather.
After the rally, he marched to the People's Power Party and criticized the absence of the impeachment vote as sympathizing with the civil war.
Reporter Lim Sung-ho reports.
[Reporter]
Citizens lit up in front of the National Assembly even in the cold weather, where the wind chill reached zero degrees.
Wearing a thick coat and heavily armed with scarves and hats, he called for the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol.
The college student, who is about to take the final exam of the last semester, added his voice to the candlelight vigil by studying on the street.
[Grade 4: I'm too shy to stay still while watching the news].]
Some citizens have been visiting the front of the National Assembly together for several days because they could not leave their dogs alone at home.
[Kang Chul-seop / Siheung-si, Gyeonggi-do: I've been on the street with my dog for about six days. For a better world....]
After the rally, citizens marched to the People's Power Party and voiced their opinions that not participating in the impeachment vote is sympathetic to the civil war.
Meanwhile, conservative groups gathered in Gwanghwamun to oppose the president's impeachment, saying emergency martial law was an inevitable choice to overcome the national crisis.
In addition, wreaths with phrases supporting President Yoon were delivered one after another in front of the presidential office in Yongsan.
I'm YTN's Lim Sung Ho.
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[Kakao Talk] YTN Search and Add Channel
[Phone] 02-398-8585
[Mail] social@ytn.co.kr
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