"I believe that the excessive greed of the chairman of the People's Power Emergency Response Committee has ultimately ruined this election," Shin said on the same day during an interview on BBS radio show 'Chung Young-shin's Morning Journal.'
In an interview with Naru, he said, "Chairman Han's monopoly on party affairs has gone too far." He added, "He has always insisted on a one-top system, and criticism has arisen within the party, but the Democratic Party (the opposition party)
"Compared to the party leader Han's one-top system, which is dominated by the Democratic Party of Korea, the party's one-top system was somehow awkward and fragile," he said. "Chairman Han has been treating this general election as a stepping stone to his own presidential election, and
He also argued that "we can get a good glimpse of what he has been thinking, a rehearsal of what he will do, from his various words and actions."
In addition, the background of the People Power's defeat was explained by the typhoon of the Fatherland Reform Party and the "Lee Jung-seop
"The People Power Party, including Ambassador Lee Jong-seop and Chief Cabinet Secretary Hwang Sang-moo, was also heavily under pressure from the Democratic Party in the propaganda war," he added.
"Of course, the election is a mid-term evaluation of President Yoon, and I think President Yoon has been
"He showed a side of himself that I couldn't understand, including various personnel policy failures. Even though he couldn't expand the base that supported him in the presidential election, he steadily chipped away at it."
Regarding Chairman Han's future course of action, Shin said, "The competition for party power will likely intensify, but I think it will be difficult for Chairman Han to simply step down."
"Chairman Han and his group have enormous power through the power of the people," said lawyer Shin. "If this group were to compete for party power through the power of the people, the biggest obstacle would be President Yoon.
"It's possible that they could ask the president to leave the party, thereby cutting off the president's involvement in party affairs once again, and then steer the party power struggle to their advantage," he predicted.
However, when asked whether President Yoon would leave the party, he said, "I'm not sure. I don't know if he will be able to take on all the leadership roles."
"I have some doubts as to whether they will abandon the plan and allow everything to go as Chairman Han wants," said Shin.
"I think President Yoon needs to be a little more humble in self-reflection in this regard, as the prosecution administration ended up being dominated by incommunicative, stubborn and biased personnel decisions," he added.
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2024/04/12 09:45 KST
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