李在明氏に「肩入れ」する文在寅元大統領…「議会権力まで手渡してはならない」=韓国
Former President Moon Jae-in gives support to Lee Jae-myung... ”We must not hand over 'parliamentary power'” = South Korea
Former President Moon Jae-in addressed Lee Jae-myung, representative of South Korea's largest opposition party, the Democratic Party of Korea, which is in turmoil due to internal opposition to the party's leadership system.
It was confirmed that they are providing support directly and indirectly. Former President Moon, who had distanced himself to some extent from Representative Lee, who was the Democratic Party's candidate in the last presidential election, effectively said,
The party appears to have begun a move to prevent a split in the party, suggesting that the party should fight for a general election. On the 15th, according to an interview with the Korean newspaper “Herald Economy,” former President Moon recently revealed that he
At his private residence, he met Democratic Party figures who were members of the presidential palace during the Moon administration and are preparing to run in next year's general election, and exchanged opinions on pending political issues and the situation within the party.
At that meeting, former President Moon made a statement to the effect that, ``The Democratic Party must win next year's general election and must not hand over parliamentary power to the ruling party.''
It has been reported. In particular, former President Moon expressed concern about the party splitting up due to opposition to the Lee representative system, and even suggested that ``the party must work together.''
Former President Moon not only conveyed his concerns about party division to Democratic Party figures who visited his private residence, but also emphasized the unity of the party through his actions. On the 8th of this month, former President Moon visited Gyeongsang Namdo.
He donated 5 million won (approximately 550,000 yen) in special party funds to the Democratic Party branch in Nam Province to support the ``Lee representative system.'' This move by former President Moon was ``an attempt to break with the Democratic Party and make official the launch of a new party.''
・It can also be interpreted as a message clarifying that he is parting ways with Former Party leader Na Kyung (Lee Nak-yon). Recently, a former Democratic Party lawmaker who served under former President Moon said, ``This time, former President Moon
``The fact that the party donated special party funds is not unrelated to the recent situation in the party,'' he said, ``It suggests that it is time for the party to unite.''
Furthermore, President Moon will begin full-scale actions to support the Democratic Party in next year's general election. Come first
On January 1-2, 2020, he plans to gather a large number of people from the presidential palace during the Moon administration at his private residence. A place where not only ministers and vice-ministers but also administrative officials come together to encourage candidates running for the general election.
It seems that it will become.
2023/12/15 16:40 KST
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