Lee Jae-myung, chairman of the Democratic Party of Korea, said that the suspicion of nomination intervention, which arose from the recording of the phone call between President Yoon Suk Yeol and Myung Tae-kyun, is a very serious situation that cannot be easily overcome.
Lee met with reporters after a closed-door meeting of the Supreme Council members and said, "It is a development that seems to have led and ordered the nomination beyond the level of nomination intervention."
He then judged that it was a kind of political emergency and said that there were many participants who said the Democratic Party should respond extraordinarily.
Senior spokesman Cho Seung-rae also said that the president's public development is very shocking, pointing out that the sovereign people have abandoned the trust and trust they expected by delegating power.
He also stressed that the public will not tolerate attempts to escape through thin legal disputes, saying it does not matter whether he was elected at the time of the call in question.
The Democratic Party of Korea decided to hold an emergency joint meeting tomorrow (1st) involving lawmakers and outside regional chairmen to share the current situation and strengthen its resolution regarding the outdoor rally scheduled for this Saturday.
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