チョ・グク革新党のチョ・グク代表
Power of the People ``Prison sentence for child entrance exam fraud, Cho Kuk Reform Party leader Cho Kuk runs for 'personal revenge'... support rate among 20s 0%'' = South Korea
People's Power (ruling party) announced on the 16th that Cho Kuk, the leader of the Cho Kuk Reform Party, was sentenced to prison on charges of cheating on his own children's entrance exams and covering up inspections. (debt
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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