安哲秀、国民の力議員
Ahn Cheol-soo, a member of the People's Power Party, said, ”We demand that key members of the government and ruling party who were responsible for the devastating defeat in the April 10 general elections be stripped of their right to a second term” (South Korea)
Ahn Cheol-soo, a lawmaker from the ruling People Power Party, said, "We urge reflection from key members of the government and ruling party who were responsible for the devastating defeat in the April 10 general election."
On the 28th, Rep. Ahn posted this on his SNS and said, "Rather than searching for specific victims and shifting the blame, we need to take a step back to allow time for reflection, innovation, and reconstruction.
This is being analyzed as being aimed at Lee Cheol-gyu, a pro-Yoon Seok-yeol lawmaker who has been suggested as a possible candidate to challenge for the position of People's Power floor leader.
He also said, "We must elect a floor leader and party leader who will build a constructive government-ruling party relationship that places the highest priority on political parties. Now is the time to become a national party with the power to expand to the centrists, the metropolitan area, and young people."
"This is a critical moment when we must rise up and transform the party into one that can speak for all walks of life," he said.
"The rules for the All-Party Congress must be normalized. In order to get the party out of the current crisis where it has strayed from the people's hearts, it is possible to change the balance to 50% people's hearts and 50% party hearts," he wrote.
"The root cause of the devastating defeat in the general election is the failure of the government and the ruling party," Ahn said. "It is the failure of the government's national policy to respond to the public's expectations, and the failure of the relationship between the government and the ruling party."
He added, "Even in the face of the harsh judgment of the public in the general election, if the government and ruling party continue to pursue smaller interests rather than prioritizing the first political party and shout, 'It's the way it is' or 'We lost, but we fought well,' then we will be able to continue as we are today."
The road to even bigger failure is now open before the party."
2024/04/28 20:55 KST
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