警護員に強制退場させられた野党議員「大統領室は『低俗発言』第2弾を作りたいのか」=韓国
Opposition lawmaker forced to leave by security guard: ``Does the presidential office want to make a second series of vulgar remarks?'' = South Korea
At the inauguration ceremony of Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province, which was attended by President Yoon Seo-gyeol, Kang Seong-hee, a member of the South Korean opposition Progressive Party, forcibly assaulted the guards of the Presidential Security Office.
Regarding the situation in which he was ejected, Rep. Kang asserted, ``The stories that ``I grabbed the president's hand and put pressure on him'' and ``I pulled the president toward me'' are completely untrue.''
On the 19th, Rep. Kang appeared on CBS Radio and said, ``Despite the video being released, the President's Office lied and made a second series of vulgar comments about President Biden.''
I wonder if that's the case," he said. Prior to this, Rep. Kang shook hands with President Yoon at the inauguration ceremony of Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province on the 18th and said, ``We need to change the tone of national politics. If we don't, we will be unhappy.''
I put it on. During this process, Rep. Kang got into a scuffle with the presidential security guards and was forced to leave the venue with his mouth covered and his hands and feet grabbed. A presidential office official said, ``The president enters and exits.
The president was shaking hands with every person in the room, and when Congressman Kang shook hands with the president, he raised his voice and did not let go of the president's hand,'' the statement said, explaining that the security situation was unavoidable.
However, Rep. Kang said, ``Before I could finish speaking, the president had already passed by,'' adding, ``And all the security guards were pushing me.''
There was a process of pressuring him, and in the end he was unable to talk at all and was sent off." He added, ``The president and I shook hands for only a short time, and we have already let go.''
You can see from the video that he was blocking the road, but the president was walking normally. After that, I was forced to cover my mouth and sent off."
Rep. Kang said, ``Even though the entire nation can see it through TV footage, the President's Office is not allowed to do something like this.''
What is the reason for lying? I want to know that.” Regarding the criticism that Councilor Kang's actions were inappropriate, he said, ``I believe it is my duty to reflect the voices of residents.''
answered. He added, ``This is not a problem with individual members of Congress, but with how the president views the people,'' and called for an apology from President Yoon and accountability for the National Guard.
2024/01/19 11:28 KST
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