Amid the renewed arrest warrant for President Yoon Suk Yeol, Japanese media reported that President Yoon frequently mentioned the word "martial decree" before and after the general election in April last year.
The Asahi Shimbun quoted a former minister who had eaten with President Yoon several times, saying that the frequency and amount of alcohol referring to martial law increased before and after the general election in April last year.
According to reports, President Yoon often had drinks at the house in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, and enjoyed drinking soju and beer with pork belly. It is said that President Yoon
criticized not only opposition figures but also ruling party figures when he was drunk.
The former minister said, "I thought (the mention of the martial law) was a joke because I was stressed out," and added, "I usually drink about half a glass of soju and beer, but the president poured about 20 cups."Another person who served as a strategist for President
Yoon said that President Yoon fell into far-right YouTube broadcasts after his approval rating did not rise and criticism of his self-righteous administration continued.
The person in question said that the word "anti-state forces" is not a commonly used word by politicians, adding that he advised President Yoon to pay attention to the tone of major media other than YouTube to understand the flow of public opinion, but was rebuked.
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