The Democratic Party of Korea held its fifth outdoor rally in Gwanghwamun, Seoul, condemned the alleged manipulation of state affairs by President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife, and repeatedly pressed Kim Gun-hee to accept the special prosecution law.
Supreme Council member Kim Min-seok, who gave a speech, said, "Under the current administration, people's livelihoods, inter-Korean peace, and judicial justice have all become weak," adding, "It is a struggle for democracy to judge the regime and the prosecution."
He then accused Lee Jae-myung and his country of robbing the prosecution, and Kim said that it is not the rule of law to cover up, and that it is not a prosecutor but a gangster to choose, prosecute, and stand against the National Assembly while standing in power.
The rally was attended by Democratic Party leaders, including Chairman Lee Jae-myung and floor leader Park Chan-dae, and members of the party, who later joined the "Citizens' March to Condemn the Right to Deny" hosted by progressive civic groups.
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