Kim Jong-in criticizes former president “100 days in office, gave despair to the people… You have to show generosity to Lee Jun-seok”

▲ Kim Jong-in, former chairman of the People’s Power Emergency Response Committee. ⓒNew Daily DB

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Voices from the political circles demanding President Yoon’s ‘graciousness’ over the conflict between President Yoon Seok-yeol and former People’s Power Representative Lee Jun-seok have emerged.

Kim Jong-in, former chairman of the People’s Power Emergency Response Committee, appeared on TV Chosun’s ‘Strong Enemies’ on the evening of the 20th and talked regarding the conflict between President Yoon and former President Lee, saying, “If we were together during the election,[President Yoon will embrace former President Lee]. It should have been there, but it didn’t exist, so a strange phenomenon like today has arisen.”

Former Chairman Kim also wrote bitterly, “The most important thing is the lack of political power, so the leader must be patient and harmonious, but that’s hard to see.”

“I think both sides are responsible for this situation,” he said.

Regarding the situation in which President Yoon is facing a crisis, such as his approval rating falling to 20% on the 100th day of his inauguration, he said, “If a new leader is elected, the 100th day in office is a period of time to determine the goal of administration and what to do.” It did not give them hope, but rather gave them a sense of despair.”

In response to President Yoon’s recent statement at a door stepping (abbreviated press conference) on his way to work, he said, “I was surprised when I heard that story. It is unacceptable,” he said.

Former Chairman Kim said, “(President Yoon) became the president today by forming public opinion in a clash with Minister Chu Mi-ae (former Justice Minister) during his time as prosecutor-general. I had to think regarding it, but I was insensitive until now.”

In addition, former Chairman Kim said, “It’s been 100 days since I took office, but I’ve never seen a government like this that might not even complete a cabinet.” “President Yoon emphasizes education reform and pension reform, but the current situation is that the chief minister of education and welfare has not yet been filled. ” he deplored.

He continued, “It’s only 100 days, and there’s a lot of time left, so you can’t say that you can make up for it.” “If you postpone the situation without overcoming it quickly, the problem becomes more and more complicated. said

Regarding the presidential office and key aides of President Yoon, he advised, “If people with no political sense around you wait a little, it’ll be fine. If you listen to things like this, you lose your overall outlook.” did.

On the other hand, former Chairman Kim served as the general election chairman of the Election Countermeasures Committee when President Yoon was a presidential candidate, but resigned as chairman following the dissolution of the election committee carried out by President Yoon.

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