「出馬」した韓悳洙候補に会った李洛淵元首相…「大統領選ビッグテント」を論議=韓国
Former Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon met with candidate Han Deok-soo who is running for office... Discussing the ”Big Tent for the Presidential Election” = South Korea
On the 6th, former South Korean Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon met with former Prime Minister Han Deok-soo, who announced his candidacy as an independent, to discuss the “6/3 presidential election big tent (grand coalition).”
Based on the understanding we have reached, I would like to discuss the direction of further promotion.' Prime Minister Lee said at a lunch meeting with former Prime Minister Han in Seoul on the same day,
"I read his candidacy manifesto carefully and found that the three key words - constitutional reform, trade and integration - were consistent with mine," he said.
"The crisis facing South Korea is fundamentally political," said Prime Minister Lee.
"However, as Han said, the trade crisis and foreign relations crisis are overlapping," he said. "With the end of the Cold War and the start of an era of US-China hegemony competition, the international order is in turmoil.
"I believe that my experience in trade, economics, and diplomacy will be useful in overcoming the crisis," said Prime Minister Iformer. Regarding the background to the lunch meeting, he said, "Looking at the political situation over the past few days, I have decided to
"I felt a serious crisis that if things continued as they were, this country would turn into a 'monster state.'" "The ruling People Power Party has imposed an anachronistic emergency law, impeached the president twice, and has been so supportive of the people.
If they have caused trouble, they should apologize, reflect on their actions, and be more humble, but they are still arrogant and complacent," he said.
"They are continuing their ferocious efforts to destroy the country and even seize judicial power, even going so far as to try the methods used by dictators in Venezuela, Hungary and Poland," he said.
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2025/05/07 07:43 KST
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