2023-08-30 01:04:51
Yoo In-tae, former secretary-general of the National Assembly. Senior Reporter Kang Chang-kwang [email protected]
Former National Assembly Secretary-General Yu In-tae said to President Yoon Seok-yeol, who puts the anti-communist ideology first, “Isn’t it a bit late to become a New Light consciousness?” On the 30th, former secretary-general Yoo appeared on CBS radio’Kim Hyun-jung’s News Show’ and said, “I thought (President Yoon) might have been baptized with a new light consciousness belatedly.” This is the answer that came back when asked regarding the evaluation of President Yoon’s remarks such as “the most important thing for a country is the ideology that will properly lead the country” at the People’s Power Forum. Former Secretary-General Yoo said, “Isn’t it mixed with resentment that the approval rating is not rising even though I am trying to do well on my own?” It is shown (continued) like this.” He continued, “Originally, the more late, the more passionate,” and “the so-called movement rights consciousness, those who are late are more enthusiastic.” Regarding Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myeong, who recently celebrated the first anniversary of his inauguration, former secretary-general Yoo said, “I don’t have anything to score (evaluate) because I think he came out as a representative who shouldn’t have appeared in the first place.” He said, “It was not convincing with political common sense that a person who had to take responsibility for stepping down even if he was a representative,” he said. If you look at how to deal with moral problems when something happens, you can see that there are quite a few limits to leadership.” Regarding the prospect that the motion for Lee’s arrest will be passed to the National Assembly next month, he said, “If there is a vote, we will have to actively persuade Chairman Lee Jae-myung to pass it.” Reporter Lee Woo-yeon [email protected]
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