Jo Soo-jin “Lee Nak-yeon, Lee Jae-myeong after turning it, looks like Chumi-ae, who was filmed”

Soo-jin Cho, Representative of the People's Power.  Reporter Oh Jong-taek

Soo-jin Cho, Representative of the People’s Power. Reporter Oh Jong-taek

Rep. Soo-jin Cho said, “The candle was an order to break down all the vested rights walls,” and to Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong, who shouted for reform, now is the time to focus on the COVID-19 outbreak, not on the differentiating strategy with the Democratic Party representative with Lee Nak-yeon.

On the 4th, Congressman Cho criticized on his Facebook page that the behavior of the governor crying out for “reform” despite the serious situation in the Hyoplus Nursing Hospital in Bucheon, Gyeonggi-do was like seeing Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae, who was devoted to photographing Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol.

Rep. Cho said, “The Bucheon Hyoplus Nursing Hospital has recorded 47 cumulative deaths and 160 confirmed cases (as of the 3rd) after 6 nursing care workers were first confirmed on the 11th of last month, the worst’cohort (same group). ) “Isolation’ damage case,” he pointed out, “The only officials from the quarantine authorities who took care of the hospital were only cohort quarantine, but the only co-director of the Bucheon City Health Center and the Gyeonggi Corona 119 Emergency Response Group.”

Rep. Cho said, “In an interview with the JoongAng Ilbo, the hospital director lamented that’if the transfer of the confirmed case was timely and the negative judges were separated somehow soon, no more confirmed cases or the number of deaths would have been much reduced.’ He criticized the North for insisting on “immediate prosecution, judicial, chaebol, media, and financial reform”.

“(Governor Lee) is not the’competitor’ Lee Nak-yeon, but it seems to have taken out a pardon theory and tried to differentiate it when the party faced a headwind.” “With the’cover and cohort’ measure, a nursing hospital in Gyeonggi-do Even though only 47 people died until now, it is time to think about whether the Governor of Gyeonggi should write a post about returning to the’presidential rival’.”

At the same time, Rep. Cho added, “The Minister of Justice, who is the general manager of the correctional administration, is more than fifty-five hundred and more than fifty-five hundred, as the Minister of Justice is devoted to writing for’imprinting the prosecutor general’ in the case of a group infection in a backward country detention center.”

Earlier, Governor Lee cited the Brazilian Lula regime on Facebook as an example, saying, “If the deep-rooted vested rights structure is not reformed, the government, which is highly supported by the people, will fall so easily.” “In some people, the Moon Jae-in administration has been immersed in clearing the redemption and reforming the prosecution. I criticize it, but in this way, the reform of citizens’ lives and vested interests is not separated.”

Governor Lee said, “Reforming the vested rights cartel is the public welfare, and leaving them alone, any public welfare reform can easily become a waste.” “Delayed by reforming the chaebol, media, finance, and bureaucratic powers as well as prosecution reform and judicial reform. We have to go without it.”

Lee Nak-yeon, who was thinking of suggesting pardons from former presidents Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye, took a look like he was pulling out, saying, “I’ll wait for the Supreme Court ruling once” as opposition inside and outside the party was strong, and this governor unfortunately focused on’reform’. A strange contrast was achieved by putting an article on the picture.

Reporter Lee Ji-young [email protected]


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