チョ・グク祖国革新党代表
Cho Kuk, chairman of the Fatherland Reform Party, clenches his fist, ”Han Dong-hoon, go for it...It seems he felt insulted and made up his mind” (South Korea)
"If you stand on the side of the people, you should firmly break away from President Yoon Seok-yeol and his wife," Cho Kuk, head of the Fatherland Reform Party, said on the 24th in a statement to People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon.
Cho said at the Supreme Committee meeting held at the National Assembly that day, "This is the last chance given to us by the people, and I want to see (Representative Han) take the side of Yoon Seok-yeol-jeong."
"This is an opportunity for them to at least atone for the sins that contributed to the establishment of the government," he said. "The responsibility for crossing the line in all aspects of national politics does not lie solely with President Yoon and his wife, but with the entire ruling party.
, especially Representative Han. Representative Han was swaggering about the Special Prosecution Act for Corporal Choi and the Special Prosecution Act for Kim Gun Hee, but was overwhelmed by President Yoon's enthusiasm.
"It's always vague and always starts off badly," he said. "After the meeting in Yongsan on the 21st, it seems that Han felt insulted and made a decision. Han has crossed the line.
"He is at a crossroads: he must choose between becoming an accomplice or traitor to the group, or becoming a politician who thinks about the people and the country, as he himself said," he said. "The Fatherland Reform Party will support him in making the right choice."
Han Dong-hoon shouted, "Go for it."
2024/10/24 21:02 KST
Copyrights(C) Herald wowkorea.jp 83