Ho-young Joo, the national power leader, said at a New Year press conference that it was not yet time to pardon the former president, saying, “I may be subject to pardon,” he said.
In addition, the Democratic Party criticized it for apologizing immediately, saying that it was a cursed threat of political retaliation if they took power.
Ho-young Joo listened to President Moon’s remarks on the previous day’s amnesty at the in-hospital countermeasures meeting on the morning of the 19th, saying, “The former president’s amnesty passed with remarks that it hurts national unification. “It is nothing less than that,” he said. “Most opinions are that amnesty is helpful for national integration, but I cannot know.” “The current president will also become a former president over time,” said Joo-nae. I look forward to the posture of reversing,” he urged.
With this, the Democratic Party immediately rebelled. Shin Young-dae, a spokesman for the Democratic Party of Korea, criticized at a briefing that afternoon, “I cannot stop lamenting for the rumors of political retaliation by Ho-young Joo, the descendant of the party that produced the impeachment president.” Spokesman Shin said, “Ho-young Joo is disturbing the constitutional order again with a false retaliation against the incumbent president.” “Ho-young Joo, who did not apologize for the two former presidents, Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye, made a curse mixed remark. ” Spokesman Shin said, “On the premise that the unfortunate history of the former president being tried will be recreated, the remarks made by the president of the House make us doubt even the least qualities as a politician.” Do you want to?” he asked.
Spokesman Shin said, “It has been only three months since the position of the large-scale Chairman Kim Jong-in, the power of the people that unfortunate history should not be repeated,” said “Remarks from the main hospital representative, who foretells political retaliation as if he had already taken power with the recent approval rating He said, “I will retaliate politically if I take power, regardless of the nationality of the Republic of Korea.” He said, “As a political party that produced a president whose power was imprisoned, rather than asking the people for forgiveness, he made a remark that threatened the incumbent president.” “The president of the state immediately apologized for the remarks, and He urged the public to apologize first.”

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