On the 6th, at the University Students' Current Affairs Forum held in Sinchon, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, Han said, "The president whom we conservatives worked so hard to produce imposed martial law, but the ruling party's
"It was difficult for me, the representative, to take the lead and prevent it," he said. Former representative Han then revealed, "I could have asked, but if I hadn't taken the lead, it would have been difficult for the martial law to be lifted that day."
"If martial law had not been lifted, many people would have taken to the streets, clashing with soldiers around your age and causing bloodshed," Han said.
He added, "If that happened, it would mean the complete end of the great achievements that the Republic of Korea made in the 1970s and 1980s. That was what I was afraid of."
Regarding reports that Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung had instructed, "Consider the possibility of moving the presidential office to Sejong City," Han said,
"It's as if he's already the president," he said. The debate was attended by about 150 university students. Other speakers included Go Dong-jin, Kim So-hee, Park
-People known as pro-Korean Dong-hoon lawmakers, such as Park Jeong-hoon, also reportedly participated.
2025/03/06 21:09 KST
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