Han directly refuted the criticism that the government has been trying to influence the people's will by saying, "The will of the people is 50 million times more important than the will of Yoon."
"There were many problems with Mrs. Kim, so why was I the only one to point them out? Was it because I lacked experience?" he said, adding that he was "a victim of old-fashioned politics, judicial risks, and Myung Tae-gyun's
On the 16th, Han appeared on KBS Radio's "Dengeki Jiji" program and was asked, "Some people say you lack political experience," and replied, "I have no experience in risk management."
There were a lot of problems, and the public did not agree with them. Why was I the only one to point them out then? Was it because I lacked experience? Others had a lot of experience, so they kept quiet at the time.
"I was just flattering you while playing the tambourine. I don't need that kind of experience," Han said.
"I raised issues such as the appointment of President Moon, the appointment of President Myung Tae-gyun, the increase in the number of medical school students by 2,000, and the pardon and reinstatement of Kim Kyung-soo. I think the problem is that I am the only one who has stood up to correct these issues," he said.
He added, "I have no experience in traditional politics, judicial risk, or Myung Tae-gyun risk. Instead, I have decided to convey the will of the people to the authorities in a difficult situation and not go against their will.
Regarding the fact that some other candidates (in the primary election) are putting forward the will of former President Yoon, Han said, "Except for me, no one is willing to sell out."
"Many candidates are talking about being Yoon Shim and appealing to the public. I won't explain it at length, but I'll just say it like this: In today's Republic of Korea, the will of the people is 50 million times more important than Yoon Shim," he said.
Regarding the "traitor frame" for blocking the emergency law on December 3 (last year) and supporting the impeachment of former President Yoon Seok-yeol, he said, "When it comes to the obligations of politicians, whether it be Yoon Seok-yeol as an individual or the Republic of Korea,
Han responded, "Are you saying that if those people were party leaders at 10:30 on December 3, 2024, they should not have prevented martial law?
I think that people who say such things are betraying the people and party supporters. To whom should they owe a duty first? To whom should politicians owe a duty first? To Yoon Seok-yeol personally?
Regarding the recent argument that Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo and others once again brought up the idea that the party should be held responsible for the defeat in the general election, he said, "In the general election that Ahn won, the party's responsibility was
I remember that I really helped a lot because of that. The general election was an election in which all the people's power, including the president, received a report card. There were attempts to push the responsibility onto me alone.
But if that had been true, would I have been able to be elected as the party leader a few months later with 63% of the party and people's support? I think party members and the public are accurately assessing what lessons they learned from the general election."
I got it.
2025/04/16 20:51 KST
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