After meeting with President Yoon at his residence, ruling party lawmakers, including Kim Ki-hyun, told reporters that the rule of law and democratic procedures were trampled on by the opposition parties and their followers in the absolute majority of seats.
During the interview, he said that President Yoon expressed his intention to go out in person because he was worried about bloodshed if he continued to resist, although both the investigation and arrest warrant of the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit are illegal.
Asked if President Yoon called lawmakers into his official residence, he added that lawmakers voluntarily visited him.
In front of the official residence today (15th), about 30 ruling party lawmakers, including senior members such as lawmaker Kim, Na Kyung-won, Yoon Sang-hyun and Park Dae-won, and some chairman of the party's cooperation committee outside the assembly, appeared.
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