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South Korea's ruling party is talking about letting Yin Xiyue resign in February or March next year, or will soon disclose the road map. According to several media reports on December 10, the ruling National Power Party of South Korea will announce the road map of South Korea's President Yin Xiyue's "orderly withdrawal", which may announce the time and manner of Yin Xiyue's early resignation, including the different possibilities of "resignation in February and general election in April" or "resignation in March and general election in May". Lee Yang-soo, a member of the ruling party in charge of political stability, said that compared with impeachment, the timetables of the above two schemes have advanced faster, and Yin Xiyue's resignation and holding presidential elections will reduce uncertainty and minimize public opinion differences; "Yin Xiyue should step down in a safer and more dignified way than impeachment", and the party needs to make a decision on Yin Xiyue's "orderly withdrawal" this week. Earlier, Li Zaiming, leader of South Korea's largest opposition party, stressed that Yin Xiyue must be successfully impeached on December 14th. (Interface News) Russian diplomat: The Security Council will release documents related to Syria in the "next few days". According to a report by the Russian satellite agency on December 10, Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vasily Niebianjia said on December 9 that members of the UN Security Council discussed the necessity of formulating a document related to the situation in Syria in closed-door consultations on December 9, which may be released in the next few days. According to the report, Nie Bianjia pointed out: "We discussed the necessity of the Security Council to formulate a document. No one is ready today, but I think we will see it in the next few days, and hope that the sooner the better. " Commenting on the fate of Russian troops staying in Syria after the regime change in Syria, Niebianjia added that this question was asked to the wrong person. Nie Bianjia said in response to a reporter's question on this topic: "You asked the wrong person." (Reference message)
In the arrest warrant of Jin Longxian, the South Korean prosecutor clearly identified Yin Xiyue as the "chief offender of civil strife". According to a report by South Korea's Central Daily News on the 10th, on the 9th, South Korean President Yin Xiyue became the first incumbent president who was banned from leaving the country. This was the decision only six days after the "12.3 Emergency Martial Law Incident". On the same day, when the South Korean prosecutor applied for the arrest of former Defense Minister Jin Longxian, Yin Xiyue was clearly identified as the first offender of the crime of civil strife. According to the report, the South Korean prosecutor identified Jin Longxian as one of the leaders of civil strife in the arrest warrant, and was suspected of suggesting the implementation of emergency martial law and participating in important civil strife tasks. Yin Xiyue, who ordered the declaration of martial law, was accused of being "the first offender of rebellion". It is understood that the prosecution also listed other major commanders who deployed armed forces to Congress and other places as accomplices in civil strife. (Zhongxin. com)What does it mean for China's chip exports to exceed one trillion yuan? According to the latest data of the General Administration of Customs today, the export value of integrated circuits in China in the first 11 months was 1.03 trillion yuan, up 20.3% year-on-year. It is not easy for chip exports to break through trillions. In recent years, the United States has continuously suppressed China's chip industry, not only by itself, but also by pulling its allies to "contain" it. In this case, the export of integrated circuits in China continues to grow, which shows that the U.S. sanctions have not stopped the development of China's chip industry. Now, in all aspects of chip manufacturing, design, packaging and testing, China enterprises are far from the most advanced in the world, although there is still a gap, but they all have a certain level. The determination and ability of China chip industry enterprises to catch up have exceeded expectations. (The country is a through train)Malaysia's parliament passed a bill to expand network control, and Malaysia's parliament voted to pass a bill to expand local government's network control, imposing more severe penalties on content violations and giving law enforcement departments extensive powers, such as any authorized official can search and detain without a search warrant. As for the Internet service providers, they may have to bear the responsibilities according to law and be forced to disclose user information to the authorities during the investigation of suspected violations. According to the report, large-scale scientific enterprises such as Meta have pointed out in the past that they will abide by local laws and regulations in Malaysia, but they believe that excessive supervision will endanger the right to public discourse and bring unfair burden to online platforms.
Big financial stocks rose in intraday trading, with great wisdom hitting the daily limit. Tianmao Group, Guosheng Financial Holdings and Tianli Technology had previous daily limit, while huijin technology, Compass, Winson, Dongxing Securities and Oriental Fortune rose more than 5%. Russian diplomat: The Security Council will release documents related to Syria in the "next few days". According to a report by the Russian satellite agency on December 10, Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations Vasily Niebianjia said on December 9 that members of the UN Security Council discussed the necessity of formulating a document related to the situation in Syria in closed-door consultations on December 9, which may be released in the next few days. According to the report, Nie Bianjia pointed out: "We discussed the necessity of the Security Council to formulate a document. No one is ready today, but I think we will see it in the next few days, and hope that the sooner the better. " Commenting on the fate of Russian troops staying in Syria after the regime change in Syria, Niebianjia added that this question was asked to the wrong person. Nie Bianjia said in response to a reporter's question on this topic: "You asked the wrong person." (Reference message)
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