韓国野党代表「“李在明”自体が韓国にとってリスク」…「韓国が三流政治国に」
South Korean opposition party leader: ”Lee Jae-myung himself is a risk to South Korea”... ”South Korea is becoming a third-rate political country”
On the 29th, as the first anniversary of the December 3 emergency martial law was approaching, Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of the largest opposition party in South Korea, said, "We are divided and fragmented, and we cannot prevent martial law or impeachment.
"We were unable to prevent the birth of the Lee Jae-myung administration," Chang said at a meeting held in Daejeon on the same day.
At the Daejeon National Rally to Restore People's Lives and Protect the Rule of Law, he said, "From now on, things must change. On December 3, 2024, we will
"On December 3, 2025, we must all unite," he said, as mentioned above. He continued, "The people built the previous administration, but we must not forget the people's feelings.
"We were unable to properly accept it. Our party was immature," he said. "Even when the country was collapsing due to the Democratic Party's (the ruling Democratic Party of Korea) rampage, we were unable to properly respond and fight firmly."
"We were unable to unite and stop it," he said. "In order to force the Lee administration out of power, our party must first stand firm," he added.
Only then can we fight alongside the people,” he emphasized. Chang’s remarks came amid growing calls within the People Power Party for an apology from the leadership.
His remarks are in the same vein as his previous statement about the state of martial law, in which he said he felt a deep sense of responsibility. While Chang said he felt a deep sense of responsibility for the state of martial law the previous day, he also said, "The Democratic Party's violent actions in Congress and obstruction of national affairs are a warning."
Regarding the Lee administration, Chang said, "The very existence of 'Lee Jae-myung' is a risk to Korea," and "I want to rebuild the lives of the people and the economy.
"In order to revive and move forward into the future, Lee Jae-myung and the Democratic Party must quickly step down," he said. He continued, "There are four types of tyranny: political retaliation, oppression of the people, bulletproof (judicial evasion) tyranny, and the ruin of people's lives."
"This package has become the new normal for the Lee administration," he said, criticizing South Korea for suddenly becoming a backward country with third-rate politics.
2025/12/01 07:47 KST
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