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On the 21st, Democratic Party lawmakers responded in opposition to former legislator Tae-seop Geum, who said: “We will leave the party with sincerity and loyalty.” There were “I’m sorry” reactions, while others were accused of being “immigration politicians.”
Democratic Party leader Nak-yeon Lee said, “We will take the former congressman’s advice with our hearts,” and said, “We are sorry to leave once” in a meeting with journalists after ending the Supreme Council meeting held in the National Assembly. Party spokesman Choi In-ho also said: “It is regrettable” the withdrawal of the former lawmaker.
Democratic Party lawmaker Park Yong-jin, who was classified as another minority in the party, said: “It is understandable, but it is difficult to agree, even if the word of it is intended to show the ultimate loyalty of the party in the form to withdraw from the party is difficult. ” I also know him well. Good luck in the future. “
Democratic Party Representative Kim Yong-min, who heard a bitter voice from former Congressman Jin Joong-kwon, who filed a civil lawsuit against former Dongyang University professor, said, “I am very sorry to hear the news of former Congressman Tae’s withdrawal- seop Geum. I hope it is always with you as we are taking a step forward. We hope to see you again in the sea to which we aspire ”. There were also Democrats who mocked the ex-legislator’s departure.
Democratic Party legislator Kim Nam-guk, who declared his candidacy for Seoul, Seo-gap Kang, district of former Congressman Geum at the time of the 4 · 15 general election, said: “His withdrawal is very abrupt.” He said, “His attitude is selfish at the level of elementary school students.” “My thoughts are the best. You are arrogant people who do not communicate. I won’t play with you. ‘ I hope you look at yourself who is truly arrogant. “
Democratic Party lawmaker Chung Cheong-rae, who insisted that he should have severely punished Congressman Geum Jeon, said: “If you think about the next general election, the strength of the people will be stronger, but Chul’s brother- soo, who once ate rice, feels lonely. “I scoffed.” Also, “it’s unfortunate, but it’s good for me and the Democrats,” he said. “Politicians care about the next generation and politicians care. for the next elections. “Anyway, good luck.”
Former Democratic Party member Lee Mok-hee also criticized it as “a good thing for both the Democratic Party and the Monetary Assemblyman himself,” saying, “It is far from democracy.” He said, “It would be nice if you had to go, there are a couple more similar types of legislators.”
The reactions of the followers were also mixed. They revealed their personal thoughts by leaving comments on Congressman Geum’s Facebook withdrawal statement. As of 2 p.m. this day, only 1,400 comments were posted.
Moo Choi, a Facebook user who gave an uncomfortable look at the former legislator’s withdrawal, said: “You didn’t want to leave sooner. I think he stayed there because he wanted to be elected by the Democratic Party in some way during the elections. ”
On the other hand, Facebook user Park Mo said, “I sincerely support you.” In the future, I ask you to be a politician who maintains your good faith. “
Earlier this day, Congressman Geum Jeon said via Facebook: “We are leaving the Democratic Party” and said, “It has been five months since I received disciplinary action for not complying with the party’s opinion on the airlift and I requested a review. Two months have passed since the party leadership changed. There have also been several meetings of the Ethics Committee. But the Democratic Party has made no decision and is shirking responsibilities. “
Furthermore, “The Democratic Party has changed to the point where it was impossible to find the culture of flexibility, humility and communication of the past. It is hard to imagine that the Democratic Party led by Kim Dae-jung and the Democratic Party led by Roh Moo-hyun will not waver on criminal charges and civil suits against the people.
Bong-oh Jeong, Donga.com reporter [email protected]
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