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The People's Power Party says that Lee Jae-myung, head of the Democratic Party of Korea, who was indicted on charges of misappropriating corporate credit cards, ”doesn't even have the basics of what a public official should have” (South Korea)
On the 19th, the People's Power Party (ruling party) announced that the prosecution had filed an indictment without detention against Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung for misappropriating corporate credit cards and other funds while he was governor of Gyeonggi Province.
Park Jun-tae, a spokesman for the National Assembly, said in a commentary, "It is clear that Lee does not even possess the basic skills necessary to be a public official. Even if that were not the case, there have already been many
"The people of the nation are questioning whether Lee is qualified to carry out public duties," he said. "There are so many charges that it's hard to even remember the details. He is not qualified to fulfill his role as the watchdog of the people's livelihood," said Park, the spokesperson for the National Assembly.
"The heads of the opposition parties who should be taking action are sitting in court instead of in parliament, and at the same time new allegations are emerging, causing fatigue among the public."
He added, "The Democratic Party of Korea has now broken free from the bulletproof yoke and will fulfill its responsibilities for the National Assembly.
I hope that the judiciary will make a swift and fair decision so that the confusion caused by Lee's trial does not increase," he added.
"I think all citizens understand that this is unacceptable. It's a common sense prosecution."
2024/11/19 20:52 KST
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