In the ruling party's general meeting, Kim Sang-wook said, "If we don't agree, we can't go together."

2025.01.13. PM 8:01
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At a closed-door meeting of lawmakers of the People's Power held to discuss whether the ruling party will propose its own "Extraordinary Special Counsel Act," criticism came out against Rep. Kim Sang-wook that he could not go with him if he did not agree.

Kim Dae-sik, the party's chief spokesman, said when Kim Sang-wook expressed his approval for the special prosecution, the participants said that the ruling party was not a follower of Chun Doo-hwan or Hitler.

Since then, there has been a backlash from close lawmakers for personal attacks, and some lawmakers, including lawmaker Kim, have left the chairman's office.

Rep. Kim later said on his SNS that he felt a great deal of pain from the demand for defection against him, but he could not leave President Yoon, who has damaged the value of conservatives head on, and that he could not stand by and watch the party go on the anti-constitution and far-right path.

Kwon Sung-dong, the floor leader, also met with reporters and pointed out that personal remarks aimed at a specific lawmaker at the parliamentary general meeting over Kim Dae-sik's remarks are not appropriate.





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