Liberation Chairman Kim Won-woong “Part of the Democratic Party’s pro-Japanese protection…For example, Member of P-Mo, Gangbuk-gu”

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Liberation Chairman Kim Won-woong “Part of the Democratic Party’s pro-Japanese protection…For example, Member of P-Mo, Gangbuk-gu”

(Seoul = News 1) Park Tae-hoon, Senior Reporter |
2021-03-01 10:10 sent

Ham Se-woong (right) urges the opposition parties to prepare a “pro-Japanese national cemetery seeding bill”. The photo shows the inauguration ceremony of the’Chosun’s Centennial Project Promotion Committee’ on July 9, 2019. © News1

On the 1st, Liberation Chairman Kim Won-woong said that some members of the Democratic Party of Korea seemed to be pro-Japanese tending to be pro-Japanese.

In an interview with MBC Radio’s’Kim Jong-bae’s attention’, the Democratic Party’s leadership said, “The Democratic Party’s leadership has expressed difficulty in adopting the party argument about the’Pro-Japanese Clearing Act’ among the ‘3 Acts for Pro-Japanese Liquidation’ being promoted by the Liberation Society. It seems like a stage where the opinions within the party have not been completely united.”

“It seems to me that there are a few people and politicians in the Democratic Party who defend pro-Japanese,” he said. “I think it is necessary to persuade them.”

When the moderator carefully asked, “What is the reason for seeing so,” Chairman Kim said, “I don’t talk about a specific person directly. Pointed out.

The district of Gangbuk-gu, Seoul is divided into Gap and Eul. Ap is Democratic Party Chun Joon-ho and Eul-eun Park Yong-jin.

In this regard, on the 19th of last month, Democratic Party leader Lee Nak-yeon made a similar remark at a meeting with Ham Se-woong, chairman of the’Anti-Japanese Independent Fellowship Association’ (Hang Dan-yeon).

According to the Hyangdan Station side, at the time, Lee said, “It is difficult to adopt the party argument,” and “There are a lot of opposition from the members of the Democratic Party.”

In the process, CEO Lee even said, “Rep. Park Yong-jin, even though he was from the Democratic Labor Party, said,’What are you doing about that?’

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