People’s Power “Politics like old-world relics? It is easy to reveal the truth of the North Korean nuclear power plant.”

Kim Eun-hye, spokesman for the People's Strength.  News 1

Kim Eun-hye, spokesman for the People’s Strength. News 1

The power of the people refuted President Moon Jae-in’s remarks, who indirectly criticized the’North Korean nuclear power suspicion’ raised by the opposition party on the 1st.

President Moon said at a meeting of the Blue House chief and aides held that day, “I hope that people do not retreat politics by encouraging confrontation with politics like relics of the old age that must be abandoned in a difficult situation.” It is interpreted that the government recently expressed dissatisfaction with the opposition party’s offensive that it promoted a plan to build a nuclear power plant in North Korea during the inter-Korean summit in 2018.

Afterwards, Kim Eun-hye, spokesman for People’s Power, commented, “We do not want to see the angry president, but rather see the president who honestly explains what happened that day in 2018.” It was the repertoire I heard a lot from somewhere,” he criticized.

Spokesman Kim said, “Did you not promise to become a president who communicates with me and communicates with me at Gwanghwamun Plaza if the people want it?” and “It is surprisingly simple to overcome the remnants of the old world that cover unfavorable public opinion by falsehood. He urged us to reveal the truth about the construction of North Korean nuclear power plants.”

Kim Jong-in, chairman of the Emergency Response Committee, who defined this suspicion as a “transfer act,” also said to reporters during his visit to Busan on the same day, “From the results of the auditor’s audit and the circumstances that appear in the prosecution’s investigation, if the government does not clearly explain, various suspicions may arise I have no choice but to,” he pointed out.

House Representative Joo Ho-young also called for a state affairs investigation at the General Assembly, saying, “While trying to build a nuclear power plant for Kim Jong-un, who had a nuclear weapon in his hand while pushing for an illegal anti-nuclear power policy, threatened the security of the Republic of Korea.”

31 first elected lawmakers held a press conference at the National Assembly, saying, “The ruling party treats the government as a duke, the official in charge is called’Shin Naerim’, and the presidential staff imparts that it was reviewed by the former regime, and the Blue House threatens to take legal action.” If you don’t know it silly, you might be suspected of being a group schizophrenia.

They added, “The only way to safely end the remaining one-year term is to clearly reveal the suspicions,” and added, “If our suspicions are irresponsible comments, accuse us.”

Jeju Governor Won Hee-ryong, a member of the People’s Power, also issued a statement that day, saying, “The line is beyond the Blue House,” and “It is the old-time relic politics that blurs the focus by saying that it is the Duke of the North.” He said, “I hope you don’t use the difficult public welfare as a shield.”

Former Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon also said, “It’s no more or less, the fear of the opposition party that used the position of president,” and said, “It is not a situation that will be summarized by the president’s warning without explanation.”

Reporter Bae Jae-seong [email protected]


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