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Jeong Cheong-rae, Democratic Party candidate, says ”Former President Yoon Seok-yeol should spend the rest of his life in prison” (South Korea)
Jeong Cheong-rae, a candidate for the Democratic Party's (ruling party) presidential election, criticized former President Yoon Seok-yeol on the 22nd, saying, "Spend the rest of your life in prison."
Candidate Park Chan-dae emphasized on the same day that he would "demand the initiation of procedures to dissolve the unconstitutional party (People Power)." Candidate Chung also stated on Feibook that "(former President Yoon) is
It makes my blood boil when I see them spouting nonsense like they are the guardians of the constitutional order of liberal democracy, the victims of political oppression, or bigwigs who are protecting their subordinates.
"I will stop having delusions and spend the rest of my life in prison," he said. Candidate Park said, "If the bill to allow the special prosecutor to arrest the People's Power lawmakers who gathered in front of the Prime Minister's Office to prevent the arrest of Yoon Seok-yeol is passed to the National Assembly,
"We will process the bill immediately. If it becomes clear that People's Power is an unconstitutional political party, we will officially and strongly demand that the government begin the process of dissolving it."
He added, "We will end the era of civil war through prosecutorial reform. We will definitely dismantle the prosecutors' office before the mid-autumn celebration (Chuseok)."
In addition, both candidates called for the resignation of Kang Jun-wook, Secretary for National Integration at the Presidential Office, who has been the subject of controversy for his support of martial law. After the candidates' messages were released, the Presidential Office
"I have to concentrate on the flood recovery work. I will not give interviews at the flood site," he said.
As he is garnering votes from Right Party members, he is seen as solidifying his position by consistently maintaining the message he has been emphasizing thus far of being a "strong leader of the Reform Party."
Candidate Park also increased opportunities for contact with party members by broadcasting live on YouTube after participating in flood recovery activities the previous day, and said he would like to continue to hold such opportunities for communication in the future.
The two candidates are scheduled to face off in a second televised debate hosted by the party on the 27th, with the campaign schedule for the party convention being kept to a minimum.
2025/07/22 20:59 KST
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