韓国革新系の理論家、元法相の新党立ち上げに「汚れた名誉を洗い流す “洗濯”用だ」
South Korean reformist theorist, Justice Minister Former, launches a new party: ``It's for 'laundry' to wash away tainted honor.''
Jin Joon-kwon, a professor of Kwang-eun University who is a Korean revolutionary theorist and a commentator on Korean politics, was shocked by Cho Kuk's former justice minister's declaration of launching a new party. Two
``They're probably using it as a washing machine to wash away their dirty honor.'' Professor Chung said on a South Korean radio program on the 13th, ``Despite the situation during the trial, I think it's inappropriate.''
Ta. Professor Jeong argued, ``If elected, even if the prosecution indicts him and the court finds him guilty, he will be able to be excused in front of the voters by saying he is innocent.''
He went on to say, ``Once the third trial is over, there will be no more opportunities like that,'' and ``I guess they are planning to use (the new party) as a washing machine to wash away their dirty honor.''
However, I think the party will also be in trouble." Professor Chung said, ``We cannot ignore former Justice Minister Cho's ardent fans.In the past, both of them were supporters of the entire Democratic Party (the main opposition party).''
Most of them were die-hard fans." On the afternoon of the 13th, Justice Minister Cho held a press conference in Busan, saying, ``April 10th was the day of the errant and incompetent Yoon Seo-gyeol.''
"It must not only serve as a judgment against the government, but also serve as an opportunity to rebuild South Korea, which is facing multiple crises," he said, announcing the launch of a new party.
Meanwhile, on the 8th of this month, Justice Minister Cho Former was sentenced to two years in prison in an appeals court regarding allegations of fraudulent child entrance exams and cover-up of inspections.
I have been warned.
2024/02/14 15:38 KST
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