The Daegu Metropolitan Government has put government officials on overnight duty to prevent damage to the statue of former President Park Chung-hee, which was built in the square of Dongdaegu Station, sparking controversy.
Since the 24th, the Daegu Metropolitan Government has organized three administrative officials into a group and put them into protective work to monitor damage near the statue of former President Park from 6 p.m. to the next morning.
This seems to be due to the fact that the statue of former President Park became a social controversy, and the damage problem arose, such as scribbling by opposition groups on the statue.
In response, the Daegu City's new civil servant union criticized the employees of the year-end and New Year holidays for setting up "immiscible numbers" as it was not enough to build an anachronistic statue that most citizens opposed.
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