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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] Hwang Kyo-ahn, leader of the Liberty Korea Party, criticized the Moon Jae-in administration's failures and emphasized the need to unite for victory in the general election.


On the 7th, at the New Year's greeting ceremony of the 'Free Camp 2020' including the Liberty Democratic National Alliance held at the Press Center, Hwang said, "What is necessary to fight and win is for our free right-wing to unite. Integration."


He stated, "The Moon administration has destroyed our economy in less than three years and plunged people's livelihoods into hardship. We don't even know who is handling diplomacy and security," adding, "More seriously, the foundation of the constitutional order?liberal democracy, market economy, separation of powers, and rule of law?is also being undermined. The administration, having taken control of the executive, legislature, and judiciary, will push all kinds of leftist policies," expressing concern.


He said that the only way to stop this is to achieve a landslide victory in the general election, emphasizing, "The first task is integration. It is important to strengthen each of our own powers, but uniting and fighting to win comes first."


Hwang added, "I have boarded the train of grand integration of the free democratic forces. We can only win if we unite. With the launch of the Integration Promotion Committee, all parties will create a framework to realize integration. I ask everyone participating in the Liberty Democratic National Alliance to join our Liberty Korea Party's efforts."


Following this, Lee Eon-ju, chairman of the preparatory committee for the founding of Forward 4.0 (Jeonjin Party), also emphasized integration in her New Year's address, saying, "There is so much we need to do this year. Perhaps we must fight together internally and externally over 5, 10, or 20 years. If we fail, South Korea will face a bleak future."



She also expressed her intention to overcome the crisis by rallying non-activist student council youth. Lee said, "From their 20s to 40s, these are forces that have fought and won against the former Jeondaehyup and Hanchongryun factions in student council elections," adding, "We plan to rally up to 3,000 non-activist student council members."


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