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Over the weekend, the floor leaders of the ruling and opposition parties focused on the public opinion battle over the veto of acting Han Deok-soo.
Park Chan-dae, the floor leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, issued an ultimatum to Han, saying that if he does not promulgate the bill by tomorrow, he will be held accountable.
On top of that, Kwon Sung-dong, acting chairman of the party, strongly responded, saying that the Democratic Party's plan to paralyze the state administration is based.
The battle between the ruling and opposition parties continued this morning.
First, Rep. Kim Han-kyu of the Democratic Party said, "I'm worried that President Yoon will plan something else," adding, "I can't just wait."
[Rep. Kim Han-kyu of the Democratic Party (SBS Kim Tae-hyun's political show): In our view, there are some areas in which the way of dealing with issues around the president of Yoon Suk Yeol is quite suspicious. So in reality, we don't think additional martial law will be possible, but in the current situation, it seems that all measures will be taken, so the party itself declares a state of emergency this week and all lawmakers are on standby. I'm holding an emergency gun again today. Those who are now subject to a constitutional trial do not receive all the documents sent by the Constitutional Court. It's definitely something you hate, of course. Wouldn't it be a doctor who refuses to receive normal investigations, investigations, or anything like that if he did so, he would have a significant adverse impact on the impeachment case? So I don't think we're in a situation where we can take time and look at the Constitutional Court's decision. That's what I'm looking at. I think there will be a plan in place. That's what I'm concerned about.
Seo Ji-young, a spokesman for the People's Power Party, pointed out that the opposition party seems impatient.
He also pointed out the opposition's pressure, saying, "If you move, you will die," which Rep. Choi Min-hee of the Democratic Party said in the past.
[Seo Ji-young, floor spokesman for the People's Power Party (KBS) : I felt like the Democratic Party was setting the clock for state affairs. The state is run by the government, and the Democratic Party should stick the date and do it until now. If you don't, I'll impeach you. It's a little questionable whether you really want to stabilize the state of affairs to threaten it. Rather, I think it is a sign of instability in state affairs. That word came to my mind all of a sudden. Representative Choi Min-hee said that."If you move, you'll die." You said that, right? So, for the acting prime minister (president), who is currently in charge of the government, the Democratic Party of Korea has designated the date as it likes and set the deadline for the law, and if it does not specify it by this time, it will not help the people to stabilize the political situation at all. I think you're in a hurry because you can't afford to wait.]
Meanwhile, Rep. Lee Joon-seok recently pointed out the two parties' move to delay the trial, saying on social media that he is worried that there will be a situation where garbage cars and excrement cars will come.
Once again this morning, I explained the meaning of the remarks.
What was it about? Let's listen to it.
[Rep. Lee Jun-seok of the New Reform Party (YTN News Fighting): This is a cliché. "There's a garbage truck and something is coming." Like this. But this is not an expression I made, but I talked about a idiomatic phrase, but I've expressed the situation of the Yoon Suk Yeol government as a garbage truck. I hope it's not the manure tea that comes next. That's why you have to be a better person. You can't be a bad person. I said it like this, but I'm not specific to anyone. In fact, however, Lee Jae-myung's recent refusal to receive court documents is trying to delay such things to make it a bulletproof. The leader who follows the martial law of such an anti-constitutional president should at least be a person who is willing to abide by and protect the constitution. I said this general story, and I don't know why, but it seems that the most angry people, or the most scratched people, are the supporters of Lee Jae-myung.]
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