[정치]W “Manifestation anxiety” vs. “The shadow of the dictatorship” … Jeong Sye-gyun “No tolerance for illegal gatherings



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The power of the Democratic Party and the people showed a difference in temperature with respect to the opening ceremony today.

In the midst of this, Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun once again emphasized the principle of zero tolerance for illegal gatherings.

Connect with reporters from the National Assembly. Reporter Choi Ah-young!

The Democratic Party and the people’s power also saw the opening ceremony today, right?

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As the latest rally on Liberation Day became the trigger for Corona 19’s reproliferation, we watched closely.

First of all, Democrats once again voiced grave concern about today’s rally.

Spokesman Kang Seon-woo said in a comment that the anxiety and fear of some groups is greater than ever due to the application of the car rally on opening day.

He then emphasized that it will protect people’s lives more thoroughly, taking into account all the possibilities, such as interfering with the quarantine and the resulting collective Corona 19 infection.

The Democratic Party has been calling on the government and police to crack down on the zero tolerance principle if there is any illegal disruption or quarantine.

Accordingly, the force of the people also expressed concern about this opening ceremony.

It was because there was a controversy when party people attended the Liberation Day rally.

People’s power repeatedly made it clear that the party did not participate in the Gaecheon Day assembly by holding a general assembly of parliamentarians on a public holiday yesterday.

However, he showed a temperature difference with the ruling party, saying that the government must respect the court’s ruling on the basic rights of people in the set of vehicles conditionally allowed by the court.

The power of the people Some lawmakers posted a CCTV screen for traffic around Gwanghwamun on social media and criticized it, saying it is a spectacle that can only be seen in the era of dictatorship, as a shadow of the dictatorship.

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Prime Minister Chung Sye-gyun repeatedly announced that he would not allow illegal gatherings while visiting the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency.

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While encouraging the hard work of the police, he once again emphasized the principle of zero tolerance for illegal gatherings.

Prime Minister Jeong said today that the police have a heavy weight on their shoulders and asked for the honor of avoiding illegal gatherings well.

Prior to this, in commemoration of the National Foundation Day, I reiterated that illegal assemblies that threaten the life and safety of people cannot be supported for any reason.

He also stressed that the Liberation Day assembly should not be repeated.

Prime Minister Jeong also warned that if the assembly groups violated the guidelines set by the court, the risk of spreading Corona 19 would increase.

So far, the National Assembly has handed it over.

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