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Former Democratic Party legislator Tae-seop Geum, who had been disciplined and called for a retrial for opposing the airlift party, left.
Former legislator Geum Tae-seop called this withdrawal his “last protest” against the Democratic Party.
Former prosecutor Geum Jeon received public opinion when he wrote a newspaper article titled “How to properly receive an investigation according to a practicing prosecutor” in 2006.
However, as criticism mounted within the prosecution, he removed his prosecutor’s clothes and served as a mentor to candidate Park Won-soon in the re-election of the mayor of Seoul in 2011.
However, after fiercely criticizing and dividing candidate Ahn Cheol-soo through a book titled “I want to have a winning opposition party,” in 2015, he attached a gold badge as a Democratic Party in 2016.
Yet while shouting bitterly at former Justice Minister Cho Kook and repeatedly rebelling against the party’s main policies, including the airlift, supporters of the Democratic Party were guilty of having ugly hair.
Finally, at the time of the general elections in April, he was eliminated from the party’s contest and was not nominated.
After that, he continued to talk about his beliefs and established an angle with the Democratic Party lawmakers.
In response to the news of the former congressman’s withdrawal from the party, Congressman Chung Cheong-rae said: “It is a good thing for both me and the Democratic Party.”
Representative Kim Nam-guk fiercely accused him of being “out of nowhere and without justification” and “a migrant politician who only pursues his own interests and positions.”
Spokesperson Heo Young devalued and said, “I don’t know if it makes a lot of sense because I’m retiring as a natural person.”
On the other hand, the strength of the people is an environment that welcomes everyone.
President Kim Jong-in said, “I have a plan to meet up,” and opened the possibility of recruiting staff.
Representative Park Soo-young also sent a message of support, saying, “There may be a day to be together soon.”
However, Representative Geum Jeon and Representative Je-won Jang, who is also a high school student, responded differently, saying, “I will meet you as soon as I leave the room.”
Representative Geum Jeon said, “People’s Power is a party that needs more thought than the Democratic Party.” He drew a line on the possibility of joining, but made it clear that he would continue the policy.
[저작권자(c) YTN & YTN plus 무단전재 및 재배포 금지]