Input 2022.01.25 08:14
Edited 2022.01.25 08:24
Lee Jae-myung, Democratic Party presidential nominee. / Photo = News 1
Jin Joong-kwon, a former professor at Dongyang University, evaluated Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party presidential candidate’s recent moves, saying, “I feel an urgent need.” Kim Nam-guk, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea, emphasized, “It is the right attitude to show earnestness.”
Professor Jin said on CBS Radio’s ‘Bout’ on the 24th, “I feel like Lee’s language has become a bit radical and urgent, perhaps because of the stagnant approval ratings of this candidate.”
Rep. Kim, who appeared on the show that day, said, “I have so many schedules that I feel exhausted.” “Three weeks ago, the capillaries in my eyes burst and became red, and I heard that a few days ago, I had a nosebleed.”
He continued, “When Candidate Lee made the schedule, he said that he didn’t have to worry regarding eating time, and he said he would go and meet even one more people because he didn’t have to eat.” I think regarding it,” he added.
“However, in the end, such a figure shows that he will do his best and play hard,” he added.
Jin Joong-kwon, a former professor at Dongyang University, and Kim Nam-guk, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea. / Photo = Yonhap News
The two also talked regarding the recently controversial remarks of candidate Lee, ‘I think I’m going to go to jail for making a groundless crime in the presidential election’.
Professor Jin insisted, “It seems that Lee’s remarks are aimed at presidential candidate Yoon Seok-yeol for the People’s Strength, but I don’t know why he’s saying this.”
He said, “The Democratic Party has been reforming the prosecution, and the key is to create a prosecution service that does its own job even if the government changes. In effect, he admits to saying that the prosecution reform that the Democratic Party has been doing has ended in failure.”
Rep. Kim said, “There were reports that the prosecution conducted targeted investigations once morest this candidate from 2017 to 2019. There have been many things like that,” he insisted.
He continued, “I didn’t say this simply, and I think it was a remark that came out of concerns regarding the investigation behavior of many former prosecutors who are close to Yoon if he becomes president from the prosecutor’s office.” expressed),” he explained.
Earlier, in an impromptu speech on the street beside Seokchon Lake in Songpa-gu, Seoul on the 22nd, candidate Lee said, “The fear of the Prosecutor’s Republic is not just the sound of a passing wind, it is something that strikes us. “He said.
He added, “I have encountered many vested interests in my life, and I was not afraid of being attacked,” he added, “but now I am afraid.
Daeyoung Kim, reporter at Hankyung.com [email protected]