South Korea's first lady faces scrutiny over alleged martial law plan

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South Korea's first lady, Kim Keon-hee, faces renewed scrutiny over a martial law plan linked to election interference. The opposition party is demanding a special investigation into her involvement. The ruling People Power Party has rejected these claims, calling them unfounded and an attempt to create discord. Recent testimony from the head of the National Intelligence Service revealed that Kim sent him messages before the martial law decree was issued. He stated that such communication was rare and could not recall the message content.


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