After the verdict was handed down that day, Lee told reporters in front of the court, "The process was really difficult and long."
Lee said, "Like a single grain of millet in the ocean, the difficulties I am experiencing are nothing more than a grain of millet in the big ocean.
"I feel that the difficulties I experience are insignificant compared to the difficulties and pain that the Korean people are experiencing," he said. He added, "I will continue to do my best to make the Korean people's lives better."
He continued, "It would be good if politics could move away from attacking each other like this and instead become a politics where we coexist and move forward together. Let's have politics that help people live, rather than a politics of attack."
I want to tell the ruling party that I am the one who has been in power since the ruling," he said. Afterwards, Chairman Lee returned to the National Assembly and chaired a closed meeting of the Supreme Committee. When asked by reporters how he felt about the ruling, Chairman Lee said, "Rather than feeling something special,
In particular, the Democratic Party of Korea will push for a second vote on the Kim Gun-Hee Special Prosecutor's Act at the National Assembly plenary session on the 28th.
Regarding this, he said, "I am hoping for a great awakening among the people's power lawmakers. This vote will probably make it clear whether they will conduct politics for the people or work for their own personal gain."
2024/11/25 20:54 KST
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