[Anchor]
Citizens who held an overnight rally in front of the National Assembly are continuing their protests by entering the National Assembly grounds as police lifted the access control.
More than 11 hours have passed since emergency martial law was lifted, but citizens who participated in the government's condemnation rally are angry.
Let's connect with the on-site reporter and listen to the detailed situation. Reporter Yoon Woong Sung!
[Reporter]
Yes, it's in front of the main building of the National Assembly.
[Anchor]
Is the rally still taking place now?
[Reporter]
Yes, citizens who have been protesting all night in front of the National Assembly are now coming into the main gate of the National Assembly and protesting from behind as you can see.
A little after 11 a.m., the police were able to enter the compound as they lifted the control of the main gate of the National Assembly.
Protests here continue as the citizens who protested all night and the main gate of the National Assembly opened, leading to the footsteps of ordinary citizens who visited this place.
In particular, in front of the stairs of the main building, Democratic lawmakers, aides and supporters gathered to protest against President Yoon Suk Yeol.
Ordinary citizens and lawmakers took turns speaking freely and criticized President Yoon's declaration of emergency martial law as wrong.
Many citizens have gathered in front of the National Assembly since Yoon Suk Yeol's president declared emergency martial law at 11 p.m. last night.
Even after the emergency martial law was lifted, Yoon Suk Yeol's president continued to denounce the martial law until the morning, asking him to resign in charge of it.
The police began to control the National Assembly shortly after President Yoon's martial law was declared, but they have withdrawn most of their careers and are currently working mainly on traffic management in front of the National Assembly.
I'm YTN Yoon Woong-sung in front of the main building of the National Assembly.
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