標(biāo)題:Martial law in South Korea—and then not. What comes next?
A rash, unexpected move by Yoon Suk Yeol, the president, tests South Korean
democracy
正文:December 3rd began as an uneventful early-winter day in Seoul, South Korea’s capital. Many went to sleep soundly that evening. By the time the sun rose the next morning, the country’s president, Yoon Suk Yeol, had declared martial law, attempted to forcibly take control of the National Assembly—and then abruptly reversed course. The extraordinary turn of events has thrust his country into chaos, called the future of his presidency into question and tested the strength of South Korean democracy.
知識點(diǎn):uneventful adj.
in which nothing interesting, unusual or exciting happens平淡無奇的;平凡的;缺乏刺激的
an uneventful life平淡的一生
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