Han Dong-hoon, who said, “I will not give up,” immediately started ‘SNS politics’… The first post is

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Lee ⁣Jun-seok: “If you have any interest⁢ in politics, we can meet someday.”

2024.12.16‍ reporter Lee Hoon-gu [email protected]

Han Dong-hoon, former representative of the People Power Party,⁣ who resigned after failing ​to overcome the aftermath ​of impeachment, published a summary of his position at the time of the declaration of martial law on social networking services (SNS) on the 16th.‍ It appears that former representative Han, who left behind ‍the words “I will not give up” to his supporters,⁣ promptly took up political action through social media.

On this day, Representative Han posted a video on‌ his Facebook page that ⁤was released through ⁣the media immediately after ⁣President Yoon Seok-yeol declared martial law on the 3rd, and⁣ wrote, “This is the position I made five times on social media as the ‍representative of the People Power Party immediately after the declaration of martial law.”

He said, “The President’s declaration of martial​ law is wrong. “We will stop it together with the people.” “We will immediately demand⁢ the lifting⁤ of martial law at the National Assembly level.” “The military is entering the National Assembly.” I will tell⁣ the military and police.“We‍ must never sympathize ⁤with and collaborate with unconstitutional martial ⁢law.” “The National Assembly has resolved a bill to lift martial law. Martial law has reached the end of its practical effect, so from this moment on,‍ all state agencies that exercise physical force, including the military and ‌police of the Republic of Korea, have an obligation not to follow illegal or unjust instructions. “The President respects the will of the people and the national Assembly and immediately enacts​ the Constitution. He sequentially wrote his‍ position on martial ⁢law, which he had ⁤previously ‍posted,⁣ such as “Please ⁢declare‌ the lifting of martial law.”

After ​the press conference to announce his resignation, former⁢ representative han met with ⁤supporters, clenched his fists ​and​ said, “I am not giving up.” It has been ‌interpreted that even if ⁤he resigns as party leader, it dose not ⁤mean he is leaving politics, and that he is hinting at the possibility of running in the ‍presidential ⁣election ⁤if ‍President Yoon’s impeachment is upheld ‌by the Constitutional ⁣Court.

Representative Lee ‌Jun-seok of the New Reform Party, who was the leader of the People Power Party, said, “If ⁢former leader Han continues to ​pursue politics and pursue his path, I think‍ we might meet one day.”

Rep. Lee said on Facebook that day, “I feel a sense of ⁤déjà vu as I watch⁤ former Representative ‌Han’s retirement,” and added,‍ “although the method was‍ different from mine, I highly value his efforts⁤ to solve the problem while ​feeling a similar awareness of the problem in his own⁤ way.” Rep. ⁤Lee ⁤was elected as the representative of the People Power Party

Rep. Lee said, “The evaluations and advice ‍I gave to former CEO Han Dong-hoon so far were given‌ with sincerity. He⁢ added, “I deeply sympathize with ⁢former CEO Han Dong-hoon’s last words, saying that he hopes for‌ the best for the Republic of Korea,” adding, “Because‍ I have experienced it all, I hoped that it ⁢would not happen in the same way.”

Kim Hye-rin,Donga.com reporter [email protected]

How might Han dong-hoon’s resignation impact public perception of the People Power Party?

Interview between Time.news Editor and Political expert on the Recent Political Turmoil in ⁣South Korea

Editor: Thank you for​ joining us today. The political landscape in South Korea has shifted dramatically over the ​past few weeks. I want to delve into the recent actions of Han Dong-hoon, especially his response to President Yoon Seok-yeol’s declaration of ‍martial law.What are your thoughts​ on his statements?

Expert: Thank ⁣you ⁤for⁣ having me. Han Dong-hoon’s statements reflect a significant ‌stand against what he perceives ‍as⁤ an overreach of power by the executive branch. His ⁣reaction, ‌notably his ​social‍ media posts advocating for‌ the immediate ‍lifting of martial law,⁣ indicates a strong commitment to democratic principles.

Editor: indeed, he has positioned himself as ⁢a defender of the Constitution. He mentioned that martial law was “wrong” and called for ⁣unity among the people to oppose it.‍ How effective do⁢ you believe such calls ‌to ​action will⁤ be in rallying public support?

Expert: ⁤Han’s attempt ⁣to galvanize public opinion is a classic response in moments of political ⁤crisis. Social media plays a crucial role ⁣in shaping public sentiment nowadays.His repeated messages ⁣of resistance may resonate with those already skeptical of martial law, particularly the younger, more‌ digitally engaged population.⁤ However, ‌whether this translates to a ‌widespread protest against the martial⁤ law remains to be seen.

Editor: Some observers argue that Han’s​ resignation from the People Power Party reflects a deeper crisis within South Korean politics. ‍What ⁤implications does his departure have on the party’s future and ​it’s​ constituents?

expert: Han’s resignation sends a strong message about⁢ internal divisions⁤ within the party.​ It signals dissatisfaction with how the party has handled⁢ the current ​political situation and can lead to a loss of credibility among supporters. If‌ the party fails to address its internal ⁤conflicts and demonstrate ​a clear path‍ forward, it could lead to ‌a decrease in voter support in upcoming‍ elections.

Editor: You⁣ make a good point. In⁢ his⁤ statements, Han emphasized the ‌need for military and police to resist any unconstitutional orders.What‍ does this‍ meen for ​the relationship between the military, law ​enforcement, and civilian governance?

Expert: Han’s​ comments aim to draw a clear⁣ line between lawful governance and potential authoritarianism. By urging the military and police to uphold democratic ideals, he​ is advocating ⁢for ​a separation⁢ of military power from political influence. This is crucial in maintaining a healthy democracy because it prevents the government from using​ military force to suppress dissent.

Editor: ​With the increasing‌ polarization in South korean politics, do you think there is​ still⁤ room for dialog ⁢and compromise, particularly with​ influential ‌figures ⁣like Lee‌ Jun-seok suggesting ‌meetings to engage‌ those interested in politics?

Expert: Dialogue is vital in​ any democracy, ⁤especially during turbulent times. Lee Jun-seok’s willingness to engage could potentially open avenues for reconciliation. However, whether genuine compromise can be achieved depends on the willingness of‌ all parties to listen and act ⁤on​ concerns raised by their constituents. The real test will be whether they prioritize political maneuvering or the democratic values they profess to uphold.

Editor: Thank you ⁤for shedding⁢ light on these complex ‌issues. As⁢ the situation unfolds,‌ we will continue to watch closely how political actors respond to public ​sentiment and constitutional fidelity.

Expert: thank you.It’s imperative we ‍remain engaged in ​these discussions,‌ as the outcomes will shape the⁣ future of South Korean democracy.

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