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Both Democrats criticize the government, saying, ``KAIST graduates leave...Resurgence of skeleton groups that advocate violence'' = South Korea
The Democratic Party (opposition) of both parties commented on the forced exit of KAIST graduates from the Daejeon (Daejeon) KAIST degree conferment ceremony attended by President Yoon Seo-gyeol, saying, ``The White Bones are back.''
"It seems like he did," he strongly criticized. On the 17th, Kang Sun-woo and Kang Seon-woo, the Democratic Party's spokesperson, said at a National Assembly briefing, ``The R&D (research and development) budget is being cut in favor of cartels.''
It would be appalling for him to shamelessly attend a KAIST graduation ceremony, but why would he cover the mouths of graduates, grab them by their arms and legs, and drag them out? President Yoon's ``shut up'' government is a disaster.
) We are living in sad times.'' Regarding the Presidential Office's explanation that ``this was an unavoidable measure to separate the rioters,'' Spokesperson Kang said, ``Even if the customer is acting as the host.''
There are limits. It appears that the ``Skull Corps,'' which defended the military regime through violence, has made a comeback.'' He continued, ``This is the height of the politics of terror. Anything that offends President Yoon in the slightest is a harmful act.''
mosquito. "This is not excessive repression, but rather an assault and a violation of the people's fundamental rights." "The Constitution of the Republic of Korea clearly states freedom of speech, so why does President Yoon keep blocking the people's mouths?
. That's why the phrase ``Yun Doo-hwan's comeback'' is becoming popular in the city.'' At the end of the briefing, Spokesperson Kang said, ``Strong leadership does not require coercive acts of power.''
"This is only possible with the consent of the people, not the envoys," he said in a special interview with former President Roh Moo-hyun on his first anniversary in office.
Meanwhile, Yang Hyang-ja, House of Representatives for the New Reform Party, also posted on Facebook, ``R&
A KAIST student was dragged away for saying, ``Reform the D budget.'' South Korean scientists and engineers are angry. The cry of ``Why did you cut the R&D budget, saying it was for science and technology?''
is a question for all scientists and engineers." Representative Yang said, ``Answer that question now.The president dragged away not just one student, but science and technology and the future of the Republic of Korea.''
Yes,” he wrote.
2024/02/17 20:53 KST
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