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WHO Confirms 30 Cases of Novel Coronavirus in South Korea
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The World Health Organization has officially confirmed thirty cases involving the novel coronavirus (2nCoV) within a single day across multiple regions including Seongnam-si, Yongin-gu, Hwaseon-gun in South Korea's capital area and nearby provinces on March 13th as reported by YONHAP.
Key Points
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1[Mar.13] South Korea's Supreme Court ruled that the National Assembly is not authorized to pass laws without a presidential signature.
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2[Mar.12-19:08] The ruling was announced at approximately 7 PM, marking an end of months-long legal battles regarding legislative authority.
Developments
March 13
Supreme Court rules the National Assembly cannot pass laws without presidential signature; ruling issued around evening hours on March 12-19:08 according to multiple sources.
[Mar.12, ~7 PM]
The Supreme Court announced its decision regarding the National Assembly's legislative powers and presidential signature requirements during a press conference at approximately evening hours on March 13 (local time).