When asked at a press conference at the National Assembly how long he would wait for Choi's related position, Secretary-General Kim Yoon-deok replied, "We do not have a deadline or a Maginot Line."
President Kim also said he would file a complaint as early as this week, saying he would track down all the acts of the propagandists of the rebellion to the end and file a complaint.
First of all, he said he is collecting remarks on advocating emergency martial law, adding that he will first organize the contents by the 31st and take action after expert judgment in the future.
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