Jin Joong-kwon pulls out the’Korean language record’ on the passing day of the Gadeok Do Act

Cho Kook, former Minister of Justice (left) and Jin Jung-kwon, former professor at Dongyang University.  Yonhap News·News 1

Cho Kook, former Minister of Justice (left) and Jin Jung-kwon, former professor at Dongyang University. Yonhap News·News 1

“As the election season arrives, the civil engineering commitment is on the rise. Ten years of free high school education is possible with 10 trillion in new airports, and 22 trillion won in 4 major rivers feeds 3 years of basic recipients.”

Jin Jung-kwon, a former professor at Tong Yang University, shared on his Facebook page on the 26th that the Gadeokdo New Airport Special Law passed the National Assembly plenary session, the post of former Justice Minister Cho Kook on social media from 9 years ago. Former Professor Jin did not comment on the article nine years ago.

Former Minister Cho, who wrote this article a month before the 19th general election in 2012, wrote on his Facebook page on the same day: ▶Separation of the right to investigate and prosecution ▶The first vaccination of the AstraZeneca vaccine ▶The International Labor Organization (ILO) ratification of the Core Convention However, Gadeok also did not comment on the passage of the new airport special law.

However, in November of last year, former Minister Cho said, “As time passed, I changed my mind.” ▶The national consensus was reached, ▶the economic feasibility was sufficient, and ▶the free education insisted on behalf of the new airport in the past was confirmed to be possible with separate finances. He also suggested that the airport be named’Gadeokdo Roh Moo-Hyun International Airport’.

The new airport on Gadeok Island was in a hurry after the announcement of the verification committee under the Prime Minister’s Office on November 17 last year. On the 9th, on the 26th of the same month, the Democratic Party of Korea initiated a special law on the new airport of Gadukdo Island, with Chairman Han Jeong-ae at the time as the representative promoter. It took only 92 days for the special law to cross the threshold of the National Assembly on this day.

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“The business of selling by-election due to the sexual harassment market”

With the passage of a special law at the National Assembly plenary session, the new airport project on Gadeokdo Island gained momentum. The law contains special provisions, such as exempting preliminary feasibility (preliminary) investigations. However, criticism continues for pushing ahead with large-scale national projects without careful review ahead of the Busan mayor’s by-election in April.

The Justice Party and the Citizens’ Alliance for Economic Justice, a progressive civic group (Gyeongsilryeon), also strongly criticized Gadeokdo’s new airport as’the ticketing airport of the Moon Jae-in administration’. Justice Party chief spokesman Chung Ho-jin said in a briefing that day, “It is very inappropriate behavior that even President Moon Jae-in has joined the’election airport’ and’ticketing airport’.” Gyeongsilryeon also said in a commentary on the day, “The construction of the airport should proceed in the century. “The political group is begging for votes without any standard or justification.”

Kwon Gyeong-ae, a former lawyer for a democratic society (Minbyun), co-author of “A Country I’ve Never Experienced”, nicknamed “The Fatherland Heukseo,” said on his Facebook page, “Taxes like the blood of the people “The astronomical national tax will be put into the sensationality and ticketing business of asking for the ruling party candidate to be selected again in the mayoral by-election that resigned after sexually harassing subordinates,” he criticized.

“Is it possible to overturn the opinions of experts, exempt the preliminary feasibility test, and strongly criticize the opposition of the minister in charge and pass it through with the approval of all the ruling party?” “The hearts of the people who watch as the blood tax paid out are being used for the power of your powers are burning with heat,” he added.

Reporter Seok-Hyun Ko [email protected]


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