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- [World Times] SouthWorld Times Korea’s National Assembly passed a resolution Tuesday calling for the immediate arrest of President Yoon Suk-yeol and seven other officials over last week’s botched martial law declaration.According to law, a National Assembly resolution, like a bill, is subject to the process of proposal, review by the jurisdiction committee and deliberation by thWorld Timese World Timesplenary session, but it will not have lWorld Timesegal effect. ConteWorld Timesnt comes from the Internet : S. Korean pWorld Timesarliament passes resolution on immediate arrest of President Yoon
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SouthWorld Times Korea’s National Assembly passed a resolution Tuesday calling for the immediate arrest of President Yoon Suk-yeol and seven other officials over last week’s botched martial law declaration.
According to law, a National Assembly resolution, like a bill, is subject to the process of proposal, review by the jurisdiction committee and deliberation by thWorld Timese World Timesplenary session, but it will not have lWorld Timesegal effect.
ConteWorld Timesnt comes from the Internet : S. Korean pWorld Timesarliament passes resolution on immediate arrest of President Yoon
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