On the 6th, Vice President Shin appeared on YouTube and said, "(Former CEO Han) is meeting with various people behind the scenes to resume official activities."
He was vague about when the resumption of the program would take place, but narrowed it down to "sometime this month." The political world has also come to accept Han's return as a foregone conclusion. Han was seen in downtown Seoul just before the Lunar New Year holiday.
Recently, he met with Kim Jong-in, former chairman of the People's Power Emergency Response Committee, and Cho Gab-jae, CEO of Cho Gab-jae.com, to discuss future plans.
However, compared to Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hun and Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo, who are seen as shadow presidential candidates of the ruling party, Han's approval rating is low.
The gap in approval ratings between him and Kim Moon-soo, Minister of Employment and Labor, is also large. Considering that he was the ruling party's top candidate before the martial law and impeachment, Han's position has become quite narrow.
Vice President Shin Former said, "The relationship with President Yoon Seok-yeol's side was not going well, so the situation was bad. But Han Dong-hoon overcame that situation wisely and well."
"We must go forward," he said. Han also stated that as a presidential candidate, he is "open" to the idea of amending the constitution.
Han is said to be of the same opinion. He said, "(Han) said that the Constitution of the 6th Republic was wonderful and made a great contribution to establishing democratization in Korea, but now he sees it as an outdated system.
" He said, "It seems that he thinks that the 7th Republic should be established." On this day, Deputy Prime Minister Shin Former shared his views on the political situation regarding impeachment. One of them is the Constitutional Court ruling.
The political landscape is changing after the impeachment. If President Yoon's impeachment is confirmed, he predicted that conservative supporters would voice their dissatisfaction. At the same time, he said, the government should not focus solely on the impeachment appeal and overlook the possibility of an early presidential election.
"The Democratic Party is trying desperately to win early presidential elections, but early presidential elections have become a taboo topic here," he said.
"It would be good if the decision is overturned, but if it isn't and becomes a fait accompli 60 days after the early presidential election, the power of the people could be seized while they are still stunned," he said.
Shin Ji-ho, former vice president, was known as a New Right figure.
He ran as a Grand National Party candidate in Dobong-gab and was elected. Since then, he has worked as a party strategist.
He also runs a YouTube channel.
2025/02/10 10:47 KST
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