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The ruling party says, “No pressure on the president” to Han Dong-hoon, who is using the ‘opposition party within the ruling party’ strategy.

Voices said that the meeting on the 21st should be an opportunity to put an end to the ‘Yoon-Han conflict’, and bitter criticism continued that the division between the Red Wars was an act of betrayal.

Han Dong-hoon, representative of the People Power Party, and President Yoon Seok-yeol and First Lady Kim Geon-hee. Yonhap News” width=”640″ height=”384″ />

Han Dong-hoon, representative of the People Power Party, and President Yoon Seok-yeol and First Lady Kim Geon-hee. Yonhap News

Ahead of the ‘Yongsan meeting’ between President Yoon Seok-yeol and People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon on the 21st, there are continued calls from the ruling party that it should be an opportunity to put an end to the ‘Yoon-Han conflict’.

In particular, voices are pouring in calling for the awakening of a representative who is trying to show off his presence by differentiating himself from the incumbent president.

Within the ruling party, there are bitter voices saying that ‘the division of the enemy is inevitable’ and that the ‘great dream’ of the representative is only possible if the current government succeeds.

In a statement on the 20th, South Chungcheong Province Governor Kim Tae-heum pointed out, “A stand-alone stand-up without a foundation of trust is not a stand-alone stand-up, but a low-level negotiation,” and “the stand-alone stand-up is not a media play.”

Governor Kim went on to say, “Representative Han’s request for a private meeting and doing so through the media cannot help but be interpreted as an impure intention to use it as a means of differentiating himself from his own politics or the president,” and added, “The person who is the representative of the ruling party is using the media to mediate the president.” “I don’t know what else is left to talk about when we meet, after everything we have to say, including personnel rights,” he pointed out.

In particular, Governor Kim warned, “There has never been a history in which the ruling party leader broke away from the president and returned to power after stepping on the president,” and asked, “I hope that he will become a party leader who seriously understands and prepares for the future.”

Inside the ruling party, there is an atmosphere of giving support to Governor Kim’s direct remarks, saying that he ‘got the pulse right’. Specifically, it is pointed out that Representative Han’s recent actions are an act of profiteering reminiscent of that of the opposition party leader.

There are also voices saying that if the President’s weaknesses are discovered and the Chief State Affairs Officer is embarrassed, the opposition party leader will take care of the effect.

An official from the ruling party said, “It would be abnormal for anyone to see the ruling party leader flaunting his presence by openly mentioning the issue of the first lady, the weak link of the president who is struggling with poor government approval ratings,” and added, “It is a successful example of the ‘opposition strategy within the ruling party’.” “I look forward to reflecting on the reason why there is no ,” he said.

The concerns of the so-called ‘pro-Yoon-gye’ lawmakers are even deeper. This is because, under pressure from the ruling party leader, a meeting was created between the incumbent president and the ruling party leader.

Pro-Yoon faction leaders are pointing out that, rather than effectively responding to the opposition party’s strategy of ‘shut up and attack’ to avoid the judicial risk of Lee Jae-myung, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, Representative Han is taking advantage of the wind and focusing on his own politics.

A local ruling party member criticized, “If there is human trust, the ruling party leader and the incumbent president can communicate as much as possible through phone calls,” and added, “One representative’s method is an act of self-harm that will destroy the entire ruling party.”

Party members are also complaining of fatigue over the so-called ‘Yoon-Han conflict’. The question is whether there could be a situation where the leader of the ruling party is intentionally at odds with the incumbent president at a time when the government is reeling from the successive legislative outrages of the major opposition party.

A local party member said, “It is difficult to mistakenly believe that we can spend this year like this just because there are no national elections,” and “Considering the desperate economy of the common people and the tense security situation around the Korean Peninsula, it is hard to believe that the ruling party is ruining itself by playing with power like this.” “It’s difficult,” he said.

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