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Ahn Cheol-soo comments on rumors about Yoon’s SNS message, saying, “The suspect is not appropriate.”

“It’s appropriate to convey messages through a lawyer”, Ahn Cheol-soo, a member of the People Power Party, speaks at the National Physicians Assembly held at the Medical Association Hall in Yongsan-gu, Seoul, on the afternoon of the 22nd. Yonhap News,
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, ‘Member of the People Power Party, Ahn Cheol-soo, criticized the speculation that President Yoon Seok-yeol will issue a public message via social media soon, stating, “I hope he doesn’t do it.”‘,
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, ‘In an appearance on SBS Radio on the 26th, Ahn said, “Isn’t he currently a suspect?” and remarked, “It’s appropriate to convey any messages he wants through his lawyer. It doesn’t seem appropriate for him to make direct statements now.”‘,
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, ‘Ahn continued, “It seems he wants to explain that he invoked martial law after much deliberation,” but questioned, “However, martial law is explicitly a destruction of the constitution. According to the constitution, martial law should be declared during wartime, rebellion, or a national emergency. Wasn’t that not the case?”‘,
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, ‘Regarding the issue of appointing Constitutional Court judges by Acting President Han Deok-soo, he stated, “It is appropriate to appoint them,” adding, “It’s a recommendation by the National Assembly, so the Acting President appointing them is not problematic, as the Supreme Court has already ruled.”‘,
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, ‘Ahn expressed disappointment over the designation of Kwon Young-se as the emergency committee chairperson, stating, “In one word, it’s disappointing,” but noted, “I expect him to play a role as a mediator who gathers various opinions and promotes harmony in the party rather than having imperial-like powers as an emergency committee chairperson.”‘,
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, ‘He further added that the top priority for Kwon Young-se’s emergency committee should be “officially apologizing regarding the martial law.”‘,
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