Pro-Yun faction Na Kyung-Won fiercely criticized, non-Yun faction counterattacked
People’s Power Rep. Jang Je-won criticized former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won, who was dismissed from the post of vice chairman of the Low Birth Rate and Aging Society Committee on the 14th, “The scenario of pretending to be lonely and pretending to be lonely is too popular a political new wave.”
Rep. Jang said this on his Facebook page that day, targeting former lawmaker Na’s visit to Guinsa Temple in Danyang, Chungcheongbuk-do the day before.
Guinsa is also the place where President Yoon Seok-yeol and his wife visited during the last presidential election.
Rep. Jang said, “The supporters who supported me, the former congressman, are the people’s power orthodox conservative party members.” Should I send it?” he asked.
At the same time, he sarcastically said, “I look forward to the tearful declaration of candidacy that I, a former member of Congress, who is repeatedly fussing around with thin approval ratings and political nerds who need jobs, will suddenly transform into a democracy fighter.”
Previously, Rep. Jang hit me directly the day before, saying, “It’s a typical underdog cosplay, like being kicked out of office following being persecuted.”
Rep. Bae Hyun-jin also added in a Facebook post, writing, “I’m home alone.
As pro-Yun factions continued to lash out at former lawmaker Na, the Bi-Yun faction (Bi Yun Seok-Yeol) launched a counterattack.
Former CEO Lee Jun-seok said on Facebook, “People who rush out have reasons.
I don’t have the courage to come to the party convention, but I just need to judge the secretary-general who is trying to ruin politics with arrogance and cheating.”
Although he did not directly mention his real name, it is interpreted as sniping Rep. Jang’s ‘theory of the next president’.
Rep. Eun-ah Huh also aimed at Rep. Chang’s remarks the day before, saying, “A handful of half-yoon? It’s really great.”
Rep. Heo added, “If you want to create and assert authority with force, force, and authority, I hope you will confidently come out as an anti-democrat first.”
Former Supreme Council member Kim Yong-tae said, “I don’t support the former lawmaker and I have no intention of beautifying him.
It is just that the behavior of the Yoon Haek-gwan officials who undermine even the basic concept of liberal democracy emphasized by the president is absurd, so they are speaking out,” he criticized as “gangster-like political behavior of a corner of the ruling party.”
/yunhap news