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Liberal and Conservative Groups Set to Rally in Yeouido to Mark Martial Law Anniversary

Seoul: Liberal and conservative civic groups are poised to hold separate rallies in front of the National Assembly in Seoul to commemorate the first anniversary of former President Yoon Suk Yeol's martial law declaration. About 3,000 individuals from liberal civic groups are expected to converge at Exit 5 of National Assembly Station in Yeouido at 7 p.m., reflecting on their efforts to oppose the December 3 martial law and impeach Yoon. President Lee Jae Myung is notably anticipated to join the outdoor rally, as confirmed by the presidential office.

According to Yonhap News Agency, following the rally, liberal activists plan to march towards the headquarters of the main opposition People Power Party (PPP), also situated in Yeouido. Earlier in the day, members of the Solidarity Against Disability Discrimination and the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, known for its militant stance, will conduct separate rallies at the same location.

In contrast, around 400 conservative activists supporting Yoon intend to gather at Exit 3 of National Assembly Station at 2 p.m., advocating for Lee's resignation. They will proceed to march towards the headquarters of the ruling Democratic Party and the PPP. Additionally, another group of conservatives is planning a rally in front of the PPP headquarters at 3 p.m. to assert the legitimacy of the martial law imposition and oppose the party's apology for the emergency measure.

Yoon's supporters are also scheduled to assemble at Hongik University Station in western Seoul on Wednesday morning before making their way to the presidential office in Yongsan.

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