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On the 26th, 26th, on the second day of the death of the late President Lee Kun-hee, a memorial procession of former and current political figures continued late into the night in the funeral hall of the Samsung Medical Center in Gangnam-gu, Seoul Not only representatives of the ruling and opposition parties, but also political figures related to Daegu city, the birthplace of the Samsung Group, also encountered criticism.
■ Along with Lee Nak-yeon, the Democratic Party representative and other ruling party staff mourn for the poor
Lee Nak-yeon, leader of the Democratic Party, visited the vacant spot around 11 a.m. CEO Nak-Yeon Lee said: “The deceased has elevated Samsung as a global company through excellent leadership and raised its national status. I hope Samsung will make a leap forward as a company loved by people around the world.” .
The leader of the Democratic Party, Kim Tae-nyeon, Ahn Min-suk, Yang Hyang-ja and Park Yong-jin also visited the poor. “The deceased has made Samsung a global company with an innovative spirit. I express my condolences,” said Kim Tae-nyeon, president of the hospital.
Park Yong-jin, a member of the Democratic Party, said: “I encourage a company called Samsung. I was worried that the grieving family would be uncomfortable, but when I found it, I said it was a great comfort, said hello and left.”
■ 野 Staff “A great contribution to raise the status of Korea”
Many opposition officials also searched for slums.
Kim Jong-in, head of the People’s Power Emergency Response Committee, said: “I met with the deceased often when I was in the senior economy. The deceased made a remarkable contribution to the creation of a global brand called Samsung Electronics and made a great contribution to raising Korea’s status in the international market. “
Ahn Cheol-soo, the head of the National Assembly Party, commemorated the deceased: “Today not as a party representative, but as an entrepreneur who dreamed of innovation. Our policy and government must emulate the vision, innovation and spirit challenge of the world trend “.
Former Prime Minister Hwang Gyo-an visited the poor this afternoon and said: “I am sorry and sorry that the great giant that ran the economy has passed away. By taking the will of the deceased, we have created a country where Korea can live really well. and solve the difficulties of each and every citizen. I hope everything goes well. “
Former Gyeonggi Governor Son Hak-gyu said: “Samsung was the largest company in Gyeonggi-do and actively supported it not only through the deceased, but also through Vice President Lee Jae-yong. Large companies are large companies and SMEs support them and coexist well “. He said.
Ban Ki-moon, Chairman of the IOC Ethics Committee, said: “I am grateful that President Lee Kun-hee was active in organizing the PyeongChang Winter Olympics in 2018, and urged Vice President Lee Jae -yong to ‘support economic and social development’ “. Also, former representative Na Kyung-won, Seong Il-jong, Shim Jae-cheol, and Hong Jung-wook, the highest members of the committee, found sick.
■ Daegu-related staff from ‘Samsung Group’s motherhood’ also express condolences
On this day, Daegu Mayor Kwon Young-jin, former Congressman Kim Bu-gyeom, and Daegu Chamber of Commerce Chairman Lee Jae-ha and other Daegu-related officials visited the vacant place around 9 a.m. pm and commemorated the deceased.
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Former Congressman Kim Bu-gyeom said, “I think we should remember the achievements of the expansion of the Korean economy to the world. Today, I hope that we can only remember the many important things that the deceased has in our economy.”
After condolences, Daegu Mayor Kwon Young-jin said, “Since Samsung started in Daegu, many Daegu citizens are contemplating being mayor of Daegu, and many Daegu citizens are in mourning.” He said.