Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon criticized the Democratic Party of Korea for "seriously threatening the existence of the Republic of Korea" for adding the operation of loudspeakers and the distribution of leaflets to North Korea as charges of "foreign exchange" when the Democratic Party of Korea reissued the independent counsel law on the rebellion.
Mayor Oh said on social media that the South Korean government's legitimate response was defined as a war-inducing act at a time when North Korea frequently threatens Seoul and indiscriminately deploys drones as well as filth balloons.
Mayor Oh also asked back, "Does it mean that North Korea should remain silent like former President Moon Jae In or act like Representative Lee Jae-myung, who says he can just "she-she-he" China even if North Korea uses abusive language and bombs a building built with our blood money?"
At a critical time to deal with national turmoil and resolve economic uncertainty, the Democratic Party of Korea is using national and security issues for domestic politics, stressing that using security as a tool for political strife is the last thing politics should do.
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