Attending the Gwanghwamun rally hosted by civil society… I won’t make any special remarks
On the 28th, the Democratic Party of Korea intensified its off-campus struggle by attending a national rally calling for the resignation of President Yoon Seok-yeol.
Democratic Party lawmakers, including Representative Lee Jae-myung and Floor Leader Park Chan-dae, attended the ‘National Rally for the Immediate Arrest and Resignation of Yoon Seok-yeol’ held by civil society near Gwanghwamun on this afternoon. Representative Lee and others did not make separate speeches.
A party official said, “The lawmakers participated at the level of local committees affiliated with the Seoul, Gyeonggi, and Incheon cities and provinces.”
On this day, the Democratic Party increased the level of pressure on Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Strategy and Finance Choi Sang-mok, who took over as acting president, to immediately appoint a Constitutional Court judge.
At the ‘4th meeting of the Special Committee on Overcoming Civil War and State Stability’ held at the National Assembly, Supreme Council member Kim Min-seok said to Acting President Choi, “I hope you will cooperate with the civil war adjudication process and avoid committing further crimes against the people,” and requested the appointment of three Constitutional Court judges. did it
Supreme Council member Kim emphasized, “Under normal circumstances, this is a cabinet that should have resigned en masse,” and added, “I strongly recommend that the Yoon Seok-yeol cabinet, including acting Choi Sang-mok, no longer become cowardly public officials in front of history and the people.”
He said, “The Corruption Investigation Office must also trust the people without hesitation any longer and arrest Yoon Seok-yeol,” adding, “The prompt arrest and dismissal of Yoon Seok-yeol is the only way to stabilize state affairs.”
Spokesperson Han Min-soo said at a National Assembly briefing, “Please carry out your duties as promised, ‘The government will do its job.’” He added, “The only way to stabilize the Korean economy is to reduce uncertainty in Korean politics.”
A spokesperson said, “For this to happen, the martial law insurrection that took place on December 3 must be fully and promptly judged by law within the framework set by the Constitution.” He added, “This is prolonging the martial law civil war that Bam had tried so hard to dissuade and delaying the Constitutional Court’s judgment.”
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