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On the 24th, Democratic Party Representative Lee Nak-yeon criticized the plans of some conservative groups for the ‘Drive-Through rally’ on the conservative group’s opening day as “a mockery of people who endure inconvenience. and pain while cooperating with the quarantine. ”
In his Facebook post this afternoon, CEO Lee said, “‘Drive Through’ is a brilliant K prevention idea for a fast and safe corona diagnostic test. “The idea of using it for illegal assemblies is difficult to tolerate.” He said.
Representative Lee expressed deep concern, saying: “It is fortunate that some conservative groups that predicted the Gwanghwamun rally on the first day of the beginning of the year have announced that they will not hold the rally, but some of them say they will enforce a demonstration of ‘driving’ vehicles “.
Representative Lee said, “We have been grieving severely from the reappearance of Corona 19 (new coronavirus infection) in the Gwanghwamun assembly on Liberation Day. In such a situation, we are ignoring the concerns of the public and the quarantine.” It is like try to resist. “” The police said they also plan to ban vehicle demonstrations as they could ignite the spread of the crown. It is a natural measure, “he said.” I hope that the police will block the protests in any way and punish the illegal activities with zero tolerance. ” Despite the government reporting a tough response ahead of opening day on the 3rd of next month, the conservative camps The debate on the “driving rally” discussed in the article is heating up. Earlier, Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun and the police announced that they would ban all gatherings of 10 or more people for the first few days, including the direct access method. Prime Minister Chung made it clear that “for no reason, I will not tolerate Gwanghwamun’s demonstration in any modified way.”
On the other hand, the governor of Gyeonggi province, Lee Jae-myeong, said: “I must allow political expressions within the range that does not interfere with the quarantine.” On the 23rd, Governor Lee appeared on CBS radio ‘I am Shisazaki Jeong Gwan-yong’ and was asked about a self-service rally and replied, “I don’t think it is necessary to impede freedom of speech in the assembly if it is a a method that minimizes infection or does not represent a risk. ” .
(Seoul = News 1)
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