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Lee Jun-seok’s Response to Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo and Future Party Plans

Lee Jun-seok, former representative of the People Power Party, is answering questions from reporters at Dongdaegu Station on the 9th. yunhap news

Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo said about the theory of a new party centered in Daegu, “Lee Jun-seok’s wind will not blow at all.” Lee Jun-seok, former representative of the People Power Party, responded by saying, “The Resistance did not fight back courageously because they had a lot of weapons or enough troops.” Mayor Hong said on Facebook on the 11th, “The reason why the Liberal Democratic Party was popular in Daegu during the 16th general election was because Samsung Commercial Vehicles, which was scheduled to be established in Daegu when the Kim Young-sam administration was launched, was taken to Busan and the central figure was Minister Park Cheol-eon, a big name.” “Now, the Yoon Seok-yeol administration is fully supporting Daegu City’s policies,” he emphasized. Mayor Hong continued by pointing out, “Lee Jun-seok has absolutely no connection to Daegu, and Yoo Seung-min, who is also mentioned, is still trapped in the frame of a traitor.” He went on to say, “Lee Jun-seok’s new party does not have any factors that could win over the public sentiment in Daegu,” and added, “It is an error in situational awareness and an immaturity in judgment of the situation.” At the same time, he said, “It is difficult to change the current structure just by ignoring reality,” and advised, “Wouldn’t it be right to go all-in on a proportional representation party?” In response, former CEO Lee responded on Facebook, saying, “Mayor Hong’s words are accurate,” but “it is a difficult challenge.” He said, “If a new party is formed, it is a very difficult challenge not to avoid competition in Daegu, so it must be started with extraordinary determination.” He added, “We must make sure that political forces that have settled for hegemony in the region are alert.” . Former Representative Lee continued, “The resistance did not fight back courageously because they had a lot of weapons or enough troops,” and “They fought back with strength because they had a clear goal and cause.” In an article written about three hours earlier, former representative Lee criticized Daegu Dalseo-gap first-term lawmaker Hong Seok-jun, calling him “a lackey of Yoon Haek-gwan (a key official Yoon Seok-yeol).” Former Representative Lee shared Assemblyman Hong’s radio interview on Facebook and wrote, “It looks like he is trying to come up with a cheap theory, but I will begin an in-depth analysis of who the anti-reform figures are who became Yoon Haek-gwan’s lackeys and engaged in cheap politics.” He went on to say, “If there are many first-term lawmakers from Daegu who signed the petition to oust Na Kyung-won, I will publicly name them one by one and stick to cheap theories.” He also added, “I will ask whether the past of rushing to the Yeonpanjang to beat up a person with a stick is the politics that Daegu and Gyeongbuk had hoped for.” Rep. Hong said in an interview with CBS’ ‘Park Jae-hong’s Fight’ the previous day, “Daegu thinks of etiquette first,” and also posted on Facebook that day, “Political claims that deviate from facts and basic etiquette are difficult to gain strength.” There has been criticism of former CEO Lee. Reporter Shin Hyeong-cheol [email protected]
2023-11-11 06:55:34
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