Lee Jae-myung, the representative of the Democratic Party of Korea, said that acting president Choi Sang-mok is engaged in a second act of rebellion that destroys the order of the community and should be held accountable strictly.
In his remarks at the general meeting of emergency lawmakers, Lee criticized the issue of the arrest of President Yoon Suk Yeol, saying, "There are incomprehensible things going on."
He then pointed out that the bodyguard is resisting the execution of arrest warrants issued by the court by using force, and Choi, who is responsible for restraining it, has ignored several requests to direct the bodyguard.
Park Chan-dae, the floor leader of the Supreme Council, also stressed at the Supreme Council that he would take reasonable measures, believing that if acting Choi does not do anything to the security service, he would serve as a rebellion mob.
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