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Singles Day 46 Poet Song Gyeong-dong “I will cut my lifeline until Kim Jin-suk reinstatement”

National Assembly Chairman Park Byung-seok (right) meets and greets poet Song Gyeong-dong, who is on the 46th day of fasting, calling for the reinstatement of Kim Jin-sook, the leader of the Busan Headquarters, at the Yeouido National Assembly in Seoul on the 5th. News 1

– Poet Song Gyeong-dong continues the fasting campaign at the National Assembly, which began by urging Kim Jin-sook, a dismissal worker of Hanjin Heavy Industries, to reinstate the leader of the Busan Headquarters.

Poet Song told his social network service (SNS) on the 5th, “I will continue fasting indefinitely on the 46th day in the office of the National Assembly by this time.” I will hang up.”

Poet Song also emphasized, “At this time, I reject any medical actions against my convictions,” and “I ask that no one infringes on my autonomous decision.”

Earlier, Poet Song urged Kim to reinstate her job, and at the end of last year, she continued a fasting in front of the Blue House. On this day, I also had a meeting with National Assembly Speaker Park Byeong-seok with Kim Ho-gyu, chairman of the KCTU metals union and Father Song Gyeong-yong.

Poet Song said, “I hunger for 46 days in a place that was worse than animal cages in front of the Blue House, but there was no answer,” he said. “The head of the Industrial Bank of Korea, a state-run bank, rejected it, and the government and the ruling party are agreeing.”

He said, “The management is hiding behind him and still laughs at Kim Jin-suk and the society and mocking them,” he said. “I hope that the National Assembly will not give up the last hope that it will be different.”

Reporter Na Unchae [email protected]



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