Made with AI #TEAM martial law appeared in three major newspapers in South Korea The DPP’s ridiculous #TEAM martial law remarks not only triggered heated discussions in Taiwan but also appeared in mainstream media in South Korea and Japan, including: 📰 The three major newspapers in South Korea, Chosun Ilbo, Dong-A Ilbo, and JoongAng Ilbo, all have a daily circulation of more than 2 million copies, and as many as 6 million people have received the information that "the ruling party of the Republic of China supports martial law." This move has caused serious damage to the international image of the Republic of China and intensified the pressure of public opinion in the Asian region. The US deputy secretary of state "calls on South Korea to resolve political disputes peacefully and abide by the spirit of the rule of law." Constitutional government is a major matter, and martial law is even more serious. Although it is not stated explicitly, it is the same as an indecent person looking at the other person and saying, "If you continue to be cool like this, be careful of me...", it is a kind of violation and bullying. If you still insist on it, "I didn't say what I was going to do to you", that would be even more shameless. "Lanbai continues to be chaotic..." (Careful about martial law punishing you?) Martial law in Taiwan can be implemented by the President upon petition from the Executive Yuan, and ratified by the Legislative Yuan within one month (Constitution 43). Therefore, within this month, not only the opposition parties, but also the ruling party's own internal political opponents will be eliminated, including you. Speak, speak, lose freedom of speech. Is this your imagination?
🇹🇼🤝🇰🇷・Support democracy and oppose martial law
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