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On the 20th, former legislator Na Gyeong-won emphasized that “Nabe”, a search term related to the (portal site), which cannot be left out when talking about “politician Na Gyeong-won”, was taken as an “anti-Japanese politician” in Japan. ”
In his memoirs, “Nabe’s Testimony,” former lawmaker Na said, “(‘Nabe’) is a maliciously coined word that mixes a letter from my last name and the last name of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.” There is no easy and powerful weapon like the ‘pro-Japanese framework.’
Regarding former Minister of Justice Cho Kook, who was a fellow at Seoul National University Law School, he said: “(Former Minister Cho’s) nickname at the university was ‘Big Mouth Frog.’ comparable to Won Hee-ryong, ”he recalled.
Last April, the incident of the Fast Track accident of the XX National Assembly was evaluated as “an indelible stain on our political history”, but said: “It gave energy to our party, which was destroyed by the prosecution.”
Former Congressman Na also hosted a closed-door meeting with President Roh Young-min, the president’s secretary, which took place late last year in the process of tackling the interlocking proportional representation system and establishing a bureau of inquiry. criminal of high public officials (airport office).
At the time, Chief Roh said about the interlocking proportional system: “Because it is the ‘progressive agenda’, which was widely professed with the inauguration of the Moon Jae-in regime, it is impossible to surrender.” She said, “You can think about it up to six months before your period ends.”
The memoirs also contain anecdotes with the current Unification Minister, Lee In-young, who was the ‘counterpart’ to the negotiations as leader of the Democratic Party. “When I pushed to pass a resolution condemning North Korea’s launch of a projectile,” said former lawmaker Na, “there is no need to rush now as North Korea will fire more missiles in the future.”
In a meeting with the new Representative Hwang Gyo-an during his time as a former member of the House, Representative Yang-suk Chung (currently Secretary General of the People’s Power) said: “Please lead well with two points.” He also confessed the anecdotes of his reaction.
The former legislator also left a post that appeared to criticize the current ‘Kim Jong-in Emergency Response Committee’.
“It’s a policy that lacks courage and we have to have confidence in believing that we are right,” he said.
He added: “If he is temporarily withdrawn due to negative public opinion and media attacks, a more persistent attack will begin thereafter,” he said.
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