Conservative groups, including the Korea National Movement Headquarters, held an "impeachment nullification national convention" in front of the Constitutional Court at 1 p.m. on the 17th, and argued that President Yoon should not be impeached, saying that the declaration of martial law was a legitimate act of governance against the Democratic Party's legislative dictatorship.
He then held a rally in front of the Donghwa Duty Free Shop in Gwanghwamun and the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office from 2 p.m. and said he would continue to speak out to invalidate the passing of President Yoon's impeachment bill.
The group will continue daily anti-impeachment rallies at the Constitutional Court, the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office, and Gwanghwamun.
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