韓国野党議員「李大統領の長男の結婚式、非公開なのになぜ口座番号を知らせたのか?」
South Korean opposition lawmaker: ”President Lee's eldest son's wedding was private, so why did he disclose the bank account number?”
Na Kyung-won, a lawmaker from the opposition People Power Party, said the details of the wedding of President Lee Jae-myung's eldest son were confidential, but did not reveal details such as the date, venue, or account number to receive the gift money.
On the 15th, Rep. Luo said on Facebook, "They announced that it was a private wedding, but everything was publicly disclosed, including the date, time, venue, and the account number to receive the gift money.
Rep. Na also said, "All the ruling party lawmakers and even friends from his days as a boy in engineering were invited, and the glamorized information was widely publicized. How is this a private wedding?"
"The president is showing off his brutal power, and the son of the president has omnipotent power in the ruling party system. The bank account number of the president's son was revealed to the wedding party, and congratulatory gifts were sent from various public and private sources," Rep. Na said.
"It must not have been easy for him not to do that," he said, questioning whether this is how a president should behave, as he should be a model and standard for public office.
He added, "The public is angry at the reality of their hypocrisy. Hypocrisy and lies are the DNA and code of the Lee Jae-myung administration."
"They shout about justice, but the reality is self-interest and deception," he added. Meanwhile, on the 14th of this month, the wedding of President Lee's eldest son, Dongho, was held privately.
The Presidential Office initially teased that it would be a small wedding attended only by family and acquaintances, but many senior members of the Presidential Office and ruling party attended, and President Lee
It was reported that some of his friends from his days as a boy factory worker also attended. The large number of guests in attendance caused a parking shortage, and the event became so crowded that cars had to be parked on nearby roads.
2025/06/16 11:27 KST
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