Since Han Dong-hoon's 100th day in office, there have been several evaluations of Han.
In particular, he once again suggested a problem related to Mrs. Kim, emphasizing that he would solve the problems that the people are concerned about by November.
Shin Dong-wook, a senior spokesman for the floor, who is classified as pro-Yoon-gye, pointed out that there are many negative views on Han's problem-solving method.
In particular, he stressed that behind-the-scenes coordination is necessary, saying that the method of setting the deadline is inevitably burdensome.
[Shin Dong-wook / Senior spokesman for the People's Power (YTN News Fighting): Everyone knows what problems we have, but it is also true that there are many negative views on whether a representative approach is a good way to solve the problem. Especially now, I work a lot on the floor, but from the floor members' point of view, for example, representative Han sets a lot of deadlines. Last time, the issue of justice between the ruling and opposition parties will also be launched before Chuseok. Also, if you look at yesterday's press conference, it should be resolved within November. This looks very clear and good, but it's a very burdensome way for the floor leader, for example, to negotiate with the opposition and to coordinate issues within the party. These things. Usually, politics solves a lot of things behind the scenes and goes to a kind of ceremony when seen from the outside. These are the old ways of politics. Therefore, behind-the-scenes solutions are the ways of people who have been in politics for a long time, and Han often goes the other way, so we need to humbly accept this point. That's how I see it.]
However, Supreme Council member Kim Jong-hyuk refuted whether he would listen to me if I talked behind the scenes.
At the same time, he said that the hardest thing for the past 100 days was not the outside, but the inside, and that it was much more difficult than the Democratic Party's attack.A representative of
explained that it is also a very important point to set the November deadline. Let's listen to it.
[Kim Jong-hyuk / Supreme Council Member of People's Power (SBS Kim Tae-hyun's Political Show): The hardest thing was not the outside, but the inside. Oh, I think it was actually the most difficult for the government and the ruling party to show that their hands and feet did not match. I think it was much harder than the Democrats attacking. November 10th is the turning point, so there is November in that sense. The other is the November 15th and 25th rulings of CEO Lee Jae-myung. That is a very important point that can show the difference from the Democratic Party of Korea from our party's point of view. I think he emphasized November in those two meanings. We talk about this a lot. Why are you talking so loudly? Why don't you be quiet under the water? (The president's office and the pro-Yoon-gye talk a lot about that.) You know what they say. Then, will you listen to me if I keep quiet under the water? He doesn't even meet me to meet me.]
Meanwhile, the Democratic Party of Korea is continuing its so-called "Representational Lee Jae-myung innocent" public opinion campaign ahead of the fateful November.
Rep. Park Ji-won of the Democratic Party pointed out that it needs to be a little more determined.
Trump also said that it is the Democratic Party's attitude to not be nervous, but to wait calmly and quietly, saying that he came back from the Supreme Court. Let's listen to it.
[Park Ji-won / Rep. of the Democratic Party of Korea (KBS) : The prosecution has prosecuted and has made up its mind, and if we do, we don't know what the judiciary's judgment will be. There is no need to fight this beforehand. And I am like that. In my view, there is a high probability of innocence. But this is also a cautionary story. It's not right in politics to say that to the judiciary. So it's our Democratic Party's attitude and Lee Jae-myung's attitude that I'm determined to wait quietly for the judiciary's judgment. You don't have to. And look. Trump also lives in the Supreme Court. I was sentenced to 20 years in prison and 12 years in the first and second trials, but I live in the Supreme Court. So I don't have to jump to conclusions like that, and I have to be respectful, especially with the judiciary. Let's not make a prediction, let's not get nervous. Let's make it clear. That's what I say.]
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