In a post on his blog on the morning of the 4th, Rep. Lee said, "The power of the people has led to the resignation of Yoon Seok-yeol and the cabinet.
If we take this seriously, we should immediately expel President Yoon Seok-youl, the mastermind behind the rebellion, from the party, rather than urging him to leave the party."
He continued, "If we look at Article 4, Section 2 of the People's Power Ethics Code, that person is immediately subject to expulsion.
He characterized the thwarted riots as 'pointing a gun at insiders,' and even opened an ethics committee to expel people, but he is complacent about the idea that the power of the people was actually an attempted coup."
Article 4 of the People's Power Ethics Code mentioned by Rep. Lee is a clause on maintaining dignity, and Article 2 states, "Party members shall not use violence or shout or sing loudly.
"If it is not a kind of vulgarity, an ethics committee should be convened immediately and the person should be expelled," the group said.
In addition, the "pointing a gun at someone inside the party" incident was a disciplinary punishment given to Rep. Lee, who was the leader of the People Power Party, by the party's Ethics Committee and was suspended from party membership for six months.
This is the content of the message that Kwon Seong-dong, then acting representative of the People's Power Party and floor leader, received from President Yoon after receiving the news.
At the time, President Yoon responded to Acting President Kwon, "Our party is doing a good job. We need to keep doing this.
"It will not happen," and "There has been a change as the party leader who was pointing his guns at the party's internal affairs is being replaced," they sent out messages such as.
2024/12/04 20:33 KST
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