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In response to Rep. Jeon Hyun-hee's ”murderer remarks,” Democratic Party floor leader Park Chan-dae said, ”It's regrettable if the public was offended” (South Korea)
Park Chan-dae, acting chairman and floor leader of the Democratic Party, said on the 16th that Jung Hyun-hee, a Democratic Party lawmaker, had met with President Yoon Seok-yeol and Kim Gun-hee.
Regarding his comment calling Mrs. Nozomi a "murderer," he said, "If it was unbearable or unpleasant for the public to see, I truly regret it."
On the same day, at a discussion forum hosted by the Kwanghun Club, Floor Leader Park said about Jeon's remarks, "The Democratic Party of Korea
When asked, "As the largest opposition party, shouldn't you apologize?" he replied, "I think it is the duty of members of parliament to use correct political language and speak at a level that is appropriate for the people."
He continued, "I am also quite obedient, but I have said some nasty things twice in the past. I have said things like, 'You shouldn't be so bossy in front of the people,' and the proceedings were not going well."
"I once told him to shut up because he kept interrupting me," he said. "I think that from the listener's point of view, my past comments were quite unpleasant.
"We will make an effort to use words that are necessary from the public's perspective and that the public can accept," he said. However, Park, the floor leader, said, "At the Legislation and Judiciary Committee meeting, all lawmakers spoke out against the proceedings.
While I was doing this, Song Seok-jun, a lawmaker from the People's Power Party, said (regarding the death of a high-ranking official of the National Human Rights Commission) that "all lawmakers should bear more responsibility," and then I asked who should bear more responsibility.
I think that the expression came out as a result of asking whether there was such a thing."
2024/08/16 20:39 KST
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