Spokesman Hwang Jung-ah met with reporters after the Supreme Council to discuss whether they could host the rally together, and said civil society groups and other political parties had their own circumstances.
He also stressed that he will continue to hold outdoor rallies on the 16th, and that he will hold a ceremony to launch the 10 million-member signature campaign headquarters at the provincial and provincial level across the country to urge a special prosecutor.
Ahead of the president's statement tomorrow (7th), the Democratic Party of Korea proposed three demands: "direct explanation of the alleged manipulation of state affairs, public apology," "acceptance of special prosecutors," and "expression of position on the suspension of war maneuvers."
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