On the 29th, the People's Power Party (ruling party) announced, "With the Democratic Party of Korea preparing for the National Assembly audit, they will be creating a 'National Assembly Nonguni' Task Force (TF)." This is a declaration that they will abandon the National Assembly audit on civilian life, and it is a politically strife-ridden country.
"It's a pledge to conduct a political audit," Park Jun-tae, a floor spokesman for the People's Power, said in a commentary on the same day, "The Democratic Party of Korea has once again launched a political offensive to set up an independent prosecutor's office. From now on,
He even created a Task Force in the party and declared that he would go all-in on the attack on Kim GunHee. It was not an exaggeration like "I saw a cat and I saw a tiger," but an indie that "held a ritual until it rained."
Park, the party's spokesperson, said, "The opposition party's special investigation offensive against the First Lady, which is akin to stalking her, has already been carried out many times. However,
"The party-strategy-based special investigation offensive has failed every time, not only because it was weakly justified but also because it lacked substance," he said.
He continued, "Most of the allegations raised by the Democratic Party are political attacks.
"It was either a fabricated rumor or a case that was found to be innocent through the prosecution's investigation," said Park.
This is a bulletproof measure to protect the leader from legal risk, and is nothing more than a political ploy for the by-elections in October. The opposition party is repeatedly causing chaos in national politics through party politics while turning a blind eye to the people's livelihood.
"The government's aggressive approach to governance deserves criticism," he said. "The attempt to whitewash suspicions that have weak sources and evidence as if they were facts cannot be seen as responsible politics."
Park, the floor spokesperson, said, "The people have endured a summer of scorching heat and are still suffering under difficult conditions. If the Democratic Party of Korea can show even a little consideration for the suffering of ordinary people, it should stop its political offensive here.
In his floor speech, floor leader Park Chan-dae once said, "In this time of crisis, let's return to the Constitution." As Floor Leader Park said, we must return to the Constitution.
He added, "National Assembly members must prioritize the national interest according to the Constitution and perform their duties according to their conscience. They must prioritize the national interest over the interests of Chairman Lee Jae-myung and look after the people's livelihood.
It is time to do so," he argued.
2024/09/29 21:01 KST
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