Park Hong-geun “I will fight with the people until I apologize and rebuke the person in charge”
The Democratic Party of Korea strongly criticized President Yoon Seok-yeol for refusing to accept a proposal to dismiss Minister of Foreign Affairs Park Jin, which was handled by the Democratic Party at the plenary session of the National Assembly on the 1st.
While urging the hasty dismissal of Minister Park, he also repeatedly emphasized that President Yoon should directly apologize for the profanity controversy.
Park Hong-geun, the floor leader, pointed out on Facebook on the 1st, “If Minister Park is the director of a catastrophic play of insolvency, humiliation, and empty-handed diplomacy, then the main character is President Yun.
“The National Assembly, which is the representative body of the people, suggested that the minister responsible for causing a catastrophe in foreign affairs in accordance with the purpose of the Constitution and the procedures of the National Assembly Act be held accountable and dismissed,” said floor leader Park. questioned
“I condemn President Yoon, who insists on being hostile without any remorse or responsibility,” he said. raised the
He added, “I will fight strongly with the people until President Yoon, who threw away even the opportunity to ask for an apology and forgiveness one following another, apologizes a hundredfold in front of the people and reprimands the person in charge.”
The Democratic Party is determined to thoroughly investigate the truth of various allegations raised once morest President Yoon, including the cost of relocating the presidential office, as well as the controversy related to the tour, at the state audit starting next week.
“From the audit of the state affairs, I will ask President Yoon and the diplomatic line to be held accountable,” said floor leader Park. ” he insisted.
Deputy Spokesperson Ahn Gwi-ryeong also said in a written briefing on the same day, “The voice of the people that we need to find out the truth of the diplomatic disaster that only left swear words and reprimand those in charge will grow,” he added. .
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