Over the weekend, all attention was focused on the future political situation scenario after representative Lee Jae-myung's first trial ruling.
First of all, the Democratic Party of Korea has launched a massive cover at the party level.
Rep. Jung Sung-ho, the head of the pro-Myeonggye faction, criticized the ruling, saying that the judge should not have a prediction of guilt. Let's listen to it.
[Jung Sung-ho / Democratic Party of Korea (CBS Kim Hyun-jung's news show): Rather than a political judgment, I'm guessing that the judge had a slightly guilty prediction. Isn't it impossible to deny the ruling itself? Next, I believe that no matter how far the judgment is from the public's eye level or common sense, the judgment should be respected because it is a judgment. However, it is possible to criticize him. However, some members of the party believe that some excessive words and some criticism of the judge are a little inappropriate. That's why various emotional opinions at multiple rallies can be seen as intimidation against judges, and I don't think the judges of the Republic of Korea think it's intimidation. If you go to the court in Seocho-dong, these are everyday things. Actually.]
The Democratic Party of Korea held a large-scale outdoor rally the day after Lee Jae-myung's ruling and raised the level of its offensive against the current government.
In particular, CEO Lee Jae-myung greets me here alive. He emphasized that he never dies.
However, the ruling party criticized it as appealing to the audience because it was not allowed to protest the referee. Let's listen to it.
[Yoon Hee-seok / People's Power Pre-Lease Spokesperson (Channel A Political Signal): The Democratic Party is now united at the party level. It may be because it hasn't been long, but you'll have to think of something else. At Saturday's rally, CEO Lee Jae-myung even said that he almost never dies. If you look at it like that, it seems like you're in a very anxious situation. In many ways, you know. When we watch a sports game, when we complain to the referee, we appeal to the audience when it doesn't go well. That's it right now. (The referee made a wrong decision, like this?) The referee doesn't like me, because he doesn't do it. You keep asking the audience to do that, but what happens in the end? The referee just does it. He's doing his job. That's the situation right now. The Democratic Party is again this week, and I'm worried about that outdoor rally. I don't think it's helpful to continue to create situations outside of the system, such as non-institutional methods.
Meanwhile, after the conviction of Lee Jae-myung, the opposition party began to speak out only when an alternative was found.
In particular, attention was paid to the actions of Kim Boo-kyum, Kim Dong-yeon, Kim Kyung-soo, and the so-called 3 Kims.
However, Cho Eung-cheon, head of the New Reform Party, who moved to the third district from the Democratic Party, said the soil itself has already changed, predicting that someone else among his real name will be an alternative rather than a screaming world.
[Cho Eung-cheon / General Special Adviser of the New Reform Party (SBS Kim Tae-hyun's Political Show): This is how I see it. The soil itself has completely changed. It's contaminated. So, more than half of the rights members are so-called strong relatives who came in after the presidential election, and they changed all the party members and party rules. You said you were going to be a party member democracy, but you made it so that you can go as you want, anyway, according to the will of the strong party members. Then, even if the anchor's current disquieting situation comes, from the party's point of view (from the Democratic Party's point of view.) Yes, there is no such thing, but I don't think the 3 Kims or such people you just mentioned will be considered in the first place because someone who made a dot on Lee Jae-myung went up. (Who is there then?) There are people who are working hard next to me.]
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