To the People Power Party: “With what conscience do you present a presidential candidate?”
“Election rules, the best way to block external interference”,
, ‘[Seoul Economy]’,
, ‘Park Chan-dae, acting representative and floor leader of the Democratic Party, criticized Acting President and Prime Minister Han Deok-soo on the 15th, saying, “As rumors of support for him from the People Power Party are spreading, has he decided to ignore the National Assembly, thinking he might be the next president?”‘,
, ‘Park, at the National Assembly strategy meeting on this day, called Han’s absence from the previous day’s interpellation session “truly incorrigible.” He said, “Prime Minister Han did not attend the session without the understanding of both parties or the approval of the Speaker,” and added, “Is he acting like a tyrant leader because he is busy acting as a substitute for a treason leader? His high-handed behavior closely resembles that of Yoon Seok-yeol.”‘,
, ‘Addressing the People Power Party, he said, “Isn’t Yoon Seok-yeol, who caused the 12·3 rebellion, still the first-ranked member? With what conscience do you plan to present a presidential candidate? The responsible approach would be to sincerely apologize to the people and refrain from presenting a candidate.”‘,
, ‘Regarding the Democratic Party’s decision to select a presidential candidate through a 50% vote from party members and a 50% public opinion poll, Park explained, “This is the best approach to ensure maximum participation from party members and the public within the short span of less than 50 days while preventing external interference.”‘,
, ‘He mentioned that “the presidential election, aimed at ending the rebellion and normalizing Korea, is only 49 days away,” and emphasized, “All forces dedicated to constitutional preservation must join to achieve overwhelming victory and regime change, completing the 123-day light revolution forged by the people.”‘,
, ‘Additionally, he stated, “We will promptly re-vote on the eight civil reform bills, including the rebellion special investigation law and the myeloma special law, as well as amendments to the Commercial Act and the Broadcasting Act, which have been blocked by repeated vetoes,” and affirmed, “The National Assembly will steadily fulfill its duties for the cessation of rebellion and national normalization.”‘
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