Education System And Transport In South Korea Will Continue To Work As Usual

The education and transport system in South Korea will continue to work in the usual mode after President Yun Suk Yol announced martial law, and the National Assembly voted for his cancellation, the South Korean media reported.

According to Yonhap, after voting in the National Assembly for the abolition of martial law, President Yun’s reaction to the vote is expected. According to South Korean legislation, the president is obliged to submit to the voting results.

The Ministry of Education of South Korea sent a statement to representatives of the press that training in the country will continue as usual.

The statement says that schools and educational institutions will not be closed and will continue to work as usual.

A similar statement about the situation was made after an emergency meeting in the Ministry of Territories, Infrastructure and Transport of South Korea.

According to this information, the normal operation of roads, air transport and construction sites will be ensured to prevent failures in everyday life of people.

The statement of the Central Bank of South Korea says that an emergency meeting will be held to assess the impact of the announcement of martial law on the market and discuss the necessary measures.

– According to the opposition, this decision was invalid from the very beginning

The leader of the Opposition Democratic Party (DP) Li Jae Meun expressed his opinion on the decision on the introduction of martial law, turning to representatives of the press.

Having stated that the decision does not meet the real requirements prescribed in the Constitution, Lee said: “The decision on martial law was invalid from the very beginning. The decision of the National Assembly in this direction also confirmed its invalidity.”