[SBS News Story] Close coverage of the candlelight vigil in front of the National Assembly following the martial law emergency

2024-12-14 10:11:04

At the time of former President Park Geun-hye's impeachment, Rep. Kim Jin-tae's remarks drew the outcry of citizens who lit up the square with candles.

People in their 20s and 30s, who were outraged by the Itaewon disaster and the Marine Chae incident, have emerged as the new mainstay of the rally and are leading a new rally culture by waving idol cheering sticks to K-pop.

Due to a sense of crisis, even within the ruling party, lawmakers are openly supporting the impeachment bill, and attention is being paid to the results of the vote on the second impeachment bill scheduled for the 14th.

It will vividly capture various thoughts and voices, including citizens' resentment and anger, enthusiasm for democracy, and new assembly culture and solidarity.

 

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