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First-term lawmakers of the Democratic Party of Korea criticized the prosecution's excessive prosecution of the leader of the main opposition party as a riot to destroy democracy, and said they would break through any difficulties with Lee Jae-myung.
The Mincho, a group of first-term lawmakers of the Democratic Party, held an emergency general meeting at the National Assembly and decided to move toward politics for the people as a single team in the unity and stability of the party without giving in to any external pressure.
They also stressed that they will take the lead in finding out the truth about the manipulation of state affairs with First Lady Kim Gun-hee and actively participate in the National Action Day for the resignation of the government.
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The Mincho, a group of first-term lawmakers of the Democratic Party, held an emergency general meeting at the National Assembly and decided to move toward politics for the people as a single team in the unity and stability of the party without giving in to any external pressure.
They also stressed that they will take the lead in finding out the truth about the manipulation of state affairs with First Lady Kim Gun-hee and actively participate in the National Action Day for the resignation of the government.
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