韓国野党、放送通信委員長を弾劾か…与党は反発
South Korean opposition party may impeach Chairman of the Broadcasting and Communications Commission...ruling party protests
South Korea's largest opposition party, the Democratic Party, is considering impeaching Lee Dong-kwan, chairman of the Broadcasting and Communications Commission, while the ruling party, People's Power, said on the 8th, ``The Broadcasting and Communications Commission is malfunctioning.'' fear
"There is," he protested. Park Jeong-ha, chief spokesperson for People's Power, said in a commentary on the day, ``Now is not the time to show off your power with a majority of seats, but rather to have repeated discussions for the sake of the lives of the people.''
It's time.'' He also warned that "impeachment based on numerical superiority will only confuse politics." Park said, ``The Democratic Party has been using the word impeachment easily since the beginning of the Yun administration.
Ta. There are even cynical voices saying that they are addicted to impeachment,'' and added, ``The people whose names have been mentioned alone include President Yoon, Prime Minister Han, and seven of the 21 members of the State Council.''
He also said, ``In order to avoid criticism that we are distancing ourselves from politics and people's livelihoods, we need to actively hold discussions with the ruling party from now on to recover the economy and improve the lives of the people.''
"You should," he asked. House spokesperson Chun Ju-hye also released a commentary, saying, ``This clearly shows the true face of a huge opposition party that is preoccupied with political disputes rather than people's livelihoods.''
Chun said, ``The control and domination of the media was carried out by the Moon administration,'' adding, ``They dismissed a director of KBS after calling a single seaweed roll into question, and other general media critical of the Moon administration.
"What kind of government was there that fabricated ratings on programming channels?" Representative Yoon Doo-hyun, a member of the National Assembly Science, Technology, Information, Broadcasting and Communications Committee, said:
"The Broadcasting and Communications Commission is run by a two-person system, a chairman and a vice chairman, and if the chairman is impeached, it will effectively be suspended until a decision is made by the Constitutional Court," he pointed out.
Yun said, ``There is a high possibility that broadcasting carriers will be unable to deal with unfair practices and fake news, and the illegal situation will be left unaddressed.
We have no choice but to suspend investigations and fines against those involved." Furthermore, ``If a broadcasting company whose approval period has expired passes its approval/permission period, it may become illegal to broadcast.
All of this will apply to the people. "For whom and for what purpose are we impeaching?" he criticized.
2023/11/09 05:54 KST
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