In a commentary on the same day, Jeong Kwang-jae, a spokesperson for the National Election Committee, said, ``Looking at the actions of the Cho Kuk Reform Party, we can see that they are looking at the bottom of politics.''
It feels like a disaster. Immediately after the founding of the party, Chairman Cho has advocated only for ``an end to the prosecutorial dictatorship,'' and he has been working hard only for his own personal revenge.''
Spokesperson Chung said, ``Cho Kook has publicly stated that the Reform Party Bill No. 1 is not for the future of the Republic of Korea, but is a ``Han Dong-hoon special law'' to settle his own and his family's grudges.
The people are lashing out," he said. He continued, ``Even though he was sentenced to prison on charges of cheating on children's entrance exams and covering up inspections, instead of showing remorse and self-restraint, he turned into a fighter who faced political persecution about himself.
"The impudence with which he did this is astounding." Spokesperson Chung said, ``The contents of the ``equal opportunity selection system for university entrance exams'' specified in the Cho Kuk Reform Party platform represent a ``double standard.''
Just show it. The person who destroyed fairness and justice has the audacity to argue for equality, and some people in their 20s are even talking about ``Cho Kook's candidacy itself as a secondary act of entrance exam fraud.''
Furthermore, ``The approval rating among people in their 20s is 0%, and this is the current address of the Cho Kuk Reform Party.'' Regarding this, Representative Cho said, ``It seems that people in their 20s are not interested in politics itself,'' making a claim that belittles people in their 20s and 30s.
I put it out. "This is exactly the same perception as Representative Lee Jae-myung, who believes that if you are not a supporter of the Democratic Party (opposition party), you are not a citizen."
Spokesperson Lee Chun-hyun also announced that the Cho Kuk Reform Party will include representative Cho and Hwang Eun-ha on the list of candidates for proportional representation.
In a commentary, he criticized the inclusion of former chief prosecutor Park Eun-jeong and others. Spokesman Lee said, ``Those who are at risk to the judiciary are being ``self-certified'' one after another.
His attempt to enter the National Assembly is an embarrassing demonstration of how South Korea's democracy and judicial justice can deteriorate through ``agile politics.''
Spokesperson Lee said, ``The Cho Kuk Revolutionary Party is a challenge to the rule of law.We have decided to revoke the bizarre ``self-recognition'' and to prevent judicial risks.
"We must stop trying to hold social democracy hostage."
2024/03/16 21:03 KST
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