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W, Chu Mi-ae’s son ‘preferential controversy’, “requested kimchi stew” “There are more opposition parties”Response that is far from the sentiment of citizens … The 2030 approval rating decreases sensitive to ‘fair issues’
“I have to finish my country, but Chu Mi-ae spread it out.”
The suspicion of preferential treatment for the son of the Minister of Justice, Chu Mi-ae, is spreading beyond the illegal issue to an unfair issue. This is the context that is called the second “mother earth situation.” Criticism is falling against the Dong-A Democratic Party, which has proclaimed itself a candlelit party, a right invested by a different name. Before the controversy over former Justice Minister Cho Kook’s “Dad Chance” subsided, this time the theme of Minister Chu’s “Mom Chance” touched public sentiment on education and military service. The rigid response is also a problem. Minister Chu said, “You are writing a novel,” and said, “Request for kimchi stew” and it came out “more not written by the power of the people” in the Democratic Party. The 2030s, who were staunch passport advocates, are coldly turning their backs.
Suspicions about Cho and Cho and Cho are the areas of college entrance exams, employment, and military enlistment that are most sensitive for those in their 20s and 30s.
‘The Motherland Situation’ began with the suspicion of the daughter’s preferential treatment for a scholarship to graduate school in medicine, and when she was in high school, she was listed as the first author of the thesis. Minister Chu’s problem also increased when suspicions arose that her son’s assistant had called up the army when her son returned from vacation. In particular, the ‘suspicion of procedural inquiries’ regarding the dispatch of interpreters to the Pyeongchang Olympics does not convince ordinary people who do not have a ‘past’ to make a phone call regardless of whether it is illegal or not.
Suspicion of Choo’s son could have a bigger impact than Cho’s. Most of these occurred when Choo was in office as leader of the Democratic Party from 2017 to 2018. It is around the time the Moon Jae-in administration was established, which emphasized that there are no faults and privileges after the impeachment of the former president Park Geun-hye. This is the reason for the feeling of despair: “I thought it was a progressive regime, but vested interest is no different from conservative.”
Political consultant Park Seong-min said in a phone call on the 9th: “Most of the suspicions related to Cho Kuk were from the days before the Moon Jae-in administration, but the suspicion of Minister Choo Mi-ae occurred after the current government took office, and the explosiveness is even greater. ” It can be good. “
The attitudes of Minister Chu and some members of the ruling party in responding to accusations of preferential treatment are also fueling public sentiment. Democratic Party lawmaker Chung Cheong-rae said, “Is it a request to order a kimchi stew from the restaurant quickly?” Representative Kim Nam-guk said that there are more unwritten military because of the power of the people. Although the number of non-perpetrators in the army is different from the facts, criticism has emerged for responding that it is far from the sentiment of the people, even when there is concern that it will become a second “war of the homeland”.
Votes in their twenties are shaking. In a poll commissioned by Real Meter on the 7th, President Moon’s approval rating in his 20s decreased by 7 percentage points from the previous week. In a poll conducted by Gallup Korea on the 5th, President Moon’s performance assessment in his 20s was reversed to 30% positive and 54% negative. In particular, the positive rate for men in their twenties dropped from 28% to 18% and the negative rate increased from 61% to 68%. The positive rate for women in their twenties also decreased from 53% to 43%, and the negative rate increased from 27% to 39%. As suspicions related to Minister Chu have been raised since the beginning of this week, the results of the polls released over the weekend are likely to worsen.
Social critic Park Kwon-il noted in the convocation that “the Democratic Party is recognized by the younger generation as a group that has no difference between conservatives and conservatives.”