Emphasizing the need for fundamental innovation in conservative politics, he also expressed his intention to run for the next presidential election.
"The fact that the conservative regime has experienced two impeachments in a decade reveals the structural limitations of conservative politics," Lee said in an interview with BBC Korea before voting on the impeachment on the 14th. "We need a new revolution, breaking the current vessel."As for President
Yoon, he said, "With emergency martial law and impeachment, we returned the conservative politics of the Republic of Korea to 45 years ago. He said, "I hate this," and criticized, "I want to tell you that I'm so good after doing everything because I thought I was proud of myself."
It also issued a warning to the Democratic Party of Korea and the pan-night area.
Lawmaker Lee pointed out that "the 190-seat opposition party could be another threat after President Yoon disappears," and evaluated that the attempt to impeach the prosecution related to representative Lee Jae-myung is an excessive move by the Democratic Party.
Regarding the possibility of an early presidential election, he said, "By March next year, I will be 40 years old and eligible to run for president," adding, "If the conditions are met, I am willing to run."
He emphasized, "I want to make a difference in Korean politics through the theory of the 40s."
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