朝日新聞「尹大統領、焼酎20杯も...酔うと与野党関係者を非難」=韓国報道
Asahi Shimbun: ”President Yoon drank 20 glasses of soju...criticizes ruling and opposition party officials when drunk” = Korean report
The Asahi Shimbun, citing former ministers and others, reported that South Korean President Yoon Seok-youl had frequently mentioned martial law since around the time of the general election in April last year.
On the 7th, Japan's Asahi Shimbun quoted former ministers who had dined with President Yoon on multiple occasions, saying, "President Yoon was a close friend of the ruling party around the time of the general election in April last year, when the ruling party suffered a major defeat.
Since then, President Yoon has frequently used the word "martial law" at dinner parties and has been drinking more.
It is said that President Yoon enjoyed soju with barbecued pork and other snacks. When he got drunk, he would not only yell at opposition lawmakers, but also at ruling party lawmakers. The former minister told the Asahi Shimbun, "The reference to martial law was a joke."
"I thought, 'I'm so drunk,'" the article continued, "The president downed about 20 glasses of soju mixed with beer." The Asahi Shimbun newspaper reported, "President Yoon's drinking parties often lasted until dawn," and "At the presidential facility,
"The security personnel there also voiced dissatisfaction with the long working hours," the report said. A former secretary to President Yoon said that President Yoon's approval rating was not improving and that the government was acting self-righteously.
The person testified that when criticism of the operation continued, he became absorbed in far-right YouTube broadcasts. The person told President Yoon, "I want you to pay attention to the tone of the major media other than YouTube and to follow the flow of public opinion."
He said he advised them to "understand the situation" but that his advice was rejected.
2025/01/08 09:53 KST
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