“Instilling in the people a virtual worldview of democracy and ongoing civil war”
On the 28th, the People Power Party asked the Democratic Party of Korea, “Could it be that requesting an agreement between the ruling and opposition parties, which is a long-standing constitutional custom, could be grounds for the impeachment of former Prime Minister Han Deok-soo?” and added, “They are starting a politics of fear that will punish anyone who differs from the Democratic Party’s thoughts.” criticized.
Park Soo-min, floor spokesperson of the People Power Party, said in a comment that day, “None of the reasons (the Democratic Party) stated in the impeachment bill do not constitute serious violations of the law necessary for impeachment.”
Spokesperson Park said, “The delay in the appointment of Constitutional Court judges is cited as the main reason, but we remind you that Prime Minister Han Deok-soo only requested agreement between the ruling and opposition parties, which is a custom in our country’s constitution.”
He said, “The Democratic Party should not instill in the public the fictitious world view that ‘a civil war is continuing.’” He added, “The president is undergoing investigation and constitutional trial, and key officials are also faithfully participating in the investigation.”
He then said, “Where and how can the civil war continue? Prime Minister Han and the State Council members opposed martial law and cooperated in quickly lifting martial law.”
He said, “How can these people be collaborators of the civil war?” and “Don’t plan a politics of terror by hiding behind false fears.”
Spokesperson Park said, “In reality, absolute power is centered on the Democratic Party, the majority party in the National Assembly,” and “The People Power Party will keep the absolute power of the majority Democratic Party in check. “We will prevent damage to the Constitution and democracy that can occur amidst confusion and fear,” he said.
(Seoul = News 1)
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