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The Democratic Party of Korea said today (9th) that it has set the keywords for the outdoor rally held by the Democratic Party as "Kim Gun-hee's Special Counsel Act" and "opposition to war."
Spokesman Kim Sung-hoe told reporters after the Supreme Council that the "Second National Action Day" rally will take place near Seoul City Hall Station from 6:30 p.m. on Saturday.
He then explained that the Cho Kuk Innovation Party, the Progressive Party, the Basic Income Party, and the Social Democratic Party, along with the Democratic Party leadership, decided to give solidarity speeches.
He also added that additional outdoor rallies will be held on the 16th by five opposition parties excluding the New Reform Party.
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Spokesman Kim Sung-hoe told reporters after the Supreme Council that the "Second National Action Day" rally will take place near Seoul City Hall Station from 6:30 p.m. on Saturday.
He then explained that the Cho Kuk Innovation Party, the Progressive Party, the Basic Income Party, and the Social Democratic Party, along with the Democratic Party leadership, decided to give solidarity speeches.
He also added that additional outdoor rallies will be held on the 16th by five opposition parties excluding the New Reform Party.
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