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Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung: ”The People's Power Party is not the ruling party, it's a mountain party that causes suffering to people around the world” (South Korea)
On the 5th, Lee Jae-myung, leader of the Democratic Party of Japan, criticized the People Power Party (the ruling party) as "a mountain party that causes suffering to people around the world."
Representative Lee said at the Supreme Committee meeting that day, "In ancient China, there was a central government within the palace that was responsible for the nation's finances.
The group was called the ruling party, and the force that controlled the government in the fields outside the palace was called the opposition party, using the character "野" (field). However, the People's Power was a party that hindered the opposition party, betrayed them, and lied by making ridiculous excuses.
"They have no interest in the country's finances and are only thinking about how they can cause trouble for the opposition party; they are definitely not a ruling party," he said.
Lee said, "As I was thinking about it, I decided that (the People's Power) is a 'mountain party.'
"They are a corrupt party that will cause suffering to the people of the world if they die," he said. "The perennial opposition parties have not been like this either. How can they run a country if they tell ridiculous lies and take an unconditional opposition attitude?
"The sudden increase in incitement to violence and terrorism teasers is the result of the efforts of the leaders of the insurrection," Park Chan-dae, floor leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, said.
President Yoon Seok-yeol, emergency response committee chairman Kwon Yeong-se, and floor leader of the People's Power Party Kwon Seong-dong bear a great deal of responsibility," he said.
The Chairman and Floor Leader Kwon have attacked the judiciary, have not hesitated to use words or actions that undermine the Constitutional Court, and have blatantly forced Acting President Choi Sang-mok to commit unconstitutional acts.
"It's the kind of thing a South American drug cartel might do."
2025/02/05 20:37 KST
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