Ahn Chul-soo “Nixon also impeached for lying…Kim Myung-soo enough reason for impeachment”

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Ahn Chul-soo “Nixon also impeached for lying…Kim Myung-soo enough reason for impeachment”

(Seoul = News 1) Reporter Minsung Kim |
2021-02-06 10:34 sent

On the morning of the 5th, CEO Ahn Chul-soo of the National Assembly Party attends a meeting with the heads of social welfare organizations at the Seoul Social Workers Association in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, and gives a greeting. 2021.2.5/News1 © News1 National Company Promotion Foundation

Ahn Cheol-soo, head of the National Assembly Party, said to Supreme Court Chief Kim Myung-soo, who was caught up in the’lie controversy’ related to the transcript released by the Busan High Court chief judge Im Seong-geun on the 5th, “The sending of false official documents to the National Assembly is enough grounds for impeachment.”

Representative Ahn said on Yonhap News TV’News No. 1′, “First of all, I want to point out that the lies of Supreme Court Chief Kim Myung-soo are really a big problem.”

Earlier, Supreme Court Chief Kim clarified that, after a media report that he rejected Judge Im’s resignation on the grounds of’impeachment promotion movement’, “there was no fact that he said that the resignation could not be accepted due to the issue of impeachment.” As it was released, this remark was reversed.

Regarding this, Ahn said, “In fact, how much is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. He is the head of the democratic system that judges matters with the greatest authority,” and said, “President Nixon (USA) is also a matter of eavesdropping. “Isn’t he impeached because of a lie?” This means that lies as well as mischief by high-ranking officials are sufficient grounds for impeachment.

Regarding the so-called’unification of the third zone’ with former lawmaker Geum Tae-seop, Ahn responded in principle, saying, “I am not worried because I will do it as it is if I have a discussion on the line.” did.

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