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▲ Governor Lee Jae-myeong expressed his opinion on the 12th, saying, “In principle, relief from medical students who refused this medical examination should not be allowed.” | |
Ⓒ Gyeonggi-do |
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“The purpose of enforcing the law is not to repress violators, but to protect the freedoms and rights of the majority through sanctions for violations.”
The Governor of Gyeonggi Gyeonggi, Lee Jae-myeong, posted a Facebook post on the 12th titled ‘The Beginning of the Just World Begins with’ Equality Before the Law ” and expressed the view that “In principle, the relief for medical students who refused this medical exam. ” .
“The unlimited freedom of one individual violates the freedom of others, so we pursue the public good in a space created by restricting part of that freedom,” he said. “That space is law and rule.”
Governor Lee said: “It is an unjust favor requirement to demand again the rights and opportunities that have been abandoned as a means of fighting to protect interests.” This is the result of allowing the privileged forbidden class. ”
“Even if you are a student and inevitably allow exceptions, you must limit public sentiment to be tolerated with enough thought and apology.”
“The legalization of illegality, the recognition of unreasonable exceptions and special privileges is stopped”
Before clarifying the opposition to relief from medical students in this article, Governor Lee also cited the legalization of illegal buildings and the quarantine administration as examples of policies that cannot accept exceptions to the application of the law.
Governor Lee said: “There was an opinion poll from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, and Gyeonggi Province was instructed to raise an opposition.” He noted that the few who make unfair profits from crime repeatedly commit illegality in anticipation of legalization one day. ”
In particular, he said, “there is a need for corresponding strict sanctions against repetitive misconduct by religious people.” .
“Even to guarantee religious freedom, partial restrictions on religious freedom are unavoidable.” “The attitude of some religious leaders to ‘challenge the government to order the church’ is different from the demand for privileges beyond the guarantee of religious freedom. There is nothing, ”he emphasized.
In addition, “this Sunday we plan to ask the government for arrest investigations to avoid recurrence, as well as criminal charges against churches that repeat the same violation, especially churches that interfere with field investigations by public officials.” “In principle, it should not be allowed.”
Finally, he concluded by saying: “It is time to stop legalizing illegality, recognizing unreasonable exceptions, special cases and privileges.”