[Talking] Jang Dong-hyuk, "This is an important inflection point." Cho Jung-hoon, "This is the president's time." Kim Yong-min, "Democratic Party lawmakers should also call the conference hall."

2024.11.06. AM 10:56
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A day before the presidential statement, there are also various interpretations of the background of the decision.

When floor leader Choo Kyung-ho reportedly visited the president and delivered his party's opinion on the press conference, controversy over passing representative Han Dong-hoon arose once again.

In the midst of this, a representative called for a statement that meets the public's eye level.

Supreme Council member Jang Dong-hyuk also stressed that it is an important inflection point now and that we need to go further than the people think. Let's listen to it.

[Jang Dong-hyuk / Supreme Council member of the People's Power (CBS Kim Hyun-jung's news show): Anyway, we can get through this situation when the people go a half step further than they think, I think it's an important inflection point. It's a really important inflection point. Personnel reform is not about holding people accountable. Personnel reform is one of the strongest messages to change the course of its state administration. Who is responsible for personnel reform? (The president also said to write down who did it one by one, who did it wrong.) I know. That's what representative Han Dong-hoon is talking about, "We should change the direction of state administration, reorient state administration from a new direction with a new mind, and secure a new engine for state administration. If you write down the crime, I will review it and cut the person to this extent, and this person will be disciplined, warned, and finished." In that sense, you're not talking about personnel reform, are you?]

Rep. Yun-gye Cho Jung-hoon stressed that this is the president's time.

The party will lead during the election, but in peacetime, it's time for the president to complete the reform.

I left a message for the president ahead of the speech to cheer up, how hard it must be.

[Cho Jung-hoon / Member of the People's Power (MBC Kim Jong-bae's attention)] The President's statement tomorrow will be evaluated by the people in many ways, but I personally think so. Wouldn't the party leader have ordered the president to do this or that? I just want to tell you to cheer up. How hard must it be right now? I think this is the president's time. In a big way, it's time for the administration, for the president, from now until the local elections begin, maybe next year or the year after. It's time for the president to complete his reforms. After that, I'll go to local elections and presidential elections. So between the two representatives of the party, we are one with two heads. The opposition party goes with one opposition leader, but the ruling party has no choice but to be the president and two party leaders, but the party leads during the election. That's what happened in the last general election. But this is a normal time with no elections, so it's presidential time.]

The Democratic Party, which has been pressuring the government's ruling party in all directions, pointed out that the press conference will not produce much results.

Rep. Kim Yong-min of the Democratic Party insisted that if the president really wanted to explain in detail, he should call Democratic lawmakers to the conference.

He also strongly criticized the attitude of the president's chief of staff who appeared in the parliamentary audit of the National Assembly's steering committee.

[Kim Yong-min / Deputy floor policy leader of the main opposition Minjoo Party (SBS Kim Tae-hyun's political show): But if the president comes out once again and continues to make false explanations, it will be difficult to be forgiven by the public. In fact, even in the last parliamentary audit of the National Assembly's steering committee, the presidential chief of staff, who was in an official position to best understand the president's intentions, came out and continued to lie. It's obvious even if you don't watch the president's press conference tomorrow. In fact, if the president really wants to explain this to the public, I hope he doesn't just call reporters and call our Democratic lawmakers to ask questions. There are questions from our steering committee members, too. I hope we can answer those questions and have the opportunity for our Democratic Party members to go ask them directly.




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