[정치]”A year of integration” versus “Politics must change” … Controversy over the ‘former president’s amnesty’ reignites



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The first message of the new year from the political world was clearly mixed between the opposition parties.

In addition, the Democratic Party calls for national unity and the power of the people to fundamentally change, and the theory of stability and responsibility of the regime is challenged.

Amid this, the controversy is reigniting as Democratic Party leader Lee Nak-yeon picked up pardons for two former presidents as one of his New Year’s plans.

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Is it not the appearance of the rivals’ New Year’s promises?

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If it is.

First, the Democratic Party of Korea focused on national unity.

Democratic Party Leader Nak-yeon Lee emphasized that this year’s progress and integration will be achieved at the New Year’s Greetings held at our company this morning (1st).

We promised to create a year of recovery and departure by supporting and integrating people’s livelihoods amid the Corona 19 crisis.

House Representative Kim Tae-nyeon also maintained the same tone, saying that public solidarity and cooperation is urgently needed to end the Corona 19 crisis and move into the age of transformation.

On the other hand, the power of the people reinforced the theory of responsibility for the regime.

In his New Year’s speech, Kim Jong-in, chairman of the Emergency Response Committee, assessed last year as the year that Moon Jae-in’s administration reached its peak.

The government is said to have instigated social chaos, such as the 19 crown crisis, real estate turmoil and the confrontation between the Ministry of Justice and the Prosecutor’s Office.

As such, he stressed that the most important thing is to change the roots of wrong policies in the new year and that public support is needed.

As the Moon Jae-in administration has entered its fifth year, the theory of regime stability and regime responsibility have been in conflict since the new year.

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In the middle of this, CEO Nak-yeon Lee mentioned the need to forgive the former president of the new year, right?

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If it is.

As one of the New Years plans, I presented the pardons for former Presidents Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye.

Democratic Party leader Lee Nak-yeon said that after visiting the National Memorial Hall this morning, he met with reporters and said he would suggest pardons for the two former presidents to President Moon Jae-in at the appropriate time.

This is the context that continues the emphasis on ‘national integration’ in the New Year’s speech.

Representative Lee explained the purpose of saying that to move forward with the people, social conflicts must be alleviated and the people must achieve national integration.

However, it is unknown whether the issue was coordinated with President Moon Jae-in beforehand.

As such, the force of the people seems to be wary of opposing this.

First, the power of the people, Kim Jong-in, head of the Emergency Response Committee, visited the Hyeonchungwon, met with reporters and gave a short reply, saying that Lee’s request for forgiveness for the two former presidents was the first time heard.

In a call with YTN, spokesperson Bae Joon-young also said in a call with YTN that it was affirmative for Lee to speak of the former president’s forgiveness in a spirit of tolerance.

It appears that they do not join the controversy right away, as no opinions have been gathered within the party on the need for forgiveness from two former presidents Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye.

However, it seems clear that it has emerged as a New Years theme in the political world with CEO Nak-yeon Lee’s comments.

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