Cho Kyung-tae, a Supreme Council member of the Liberty Korea Party, appeared on CBS Radio's 'Kim Hyun-jung's News Show' and argued that "all forces opposing the current Moon Jae-in administration's failures must unite." <br>[Image source=Yonhap News]

Cho Kyung-tae, a Supreme Council member of the Liberty Korea Party, appeared on CBS Radio's 'Kim Hyun-jung's News Show' and argued that "all forces opposing the current Moon Jae-in administration's failures must unite."
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[Asia Economy Reporter Shinwon Yoon] Cho Kyung-tae, Supreme Council Member of the Liberty Korea Party, asserted on the 8th that "all forces opposing the current Moon Jae-in administration's failures must unite."


Cho, appearing on CBS Radio's 'Kim Hyun-jung's News Show' that morning, said, "Not only the Yoo Seung-min faction but also the Ahn Cheol-soo faction, and the anti-Moon forces within the Democratic Party?all those opposing the Moon Jae-in administration's failures?should come together," expressing this view.


He emphasized, "Beyond the three principles of the New Conservative Party?not holding impeachment accountable, moving forward as reform conservatives, and building a new house rather than absorbing and merging?if I were to add one more, it would be to expand the framework to include not only reform conservatives but also moderate reformers."


Regarding Liberty Korea Party leader Hwang Kyo-ahn's stance on the three principles, he said, "Leader Hwang expressed that 'integration is justice.' That expression means accepting and embracing all claims. It is wrong to pick and choose between cold and hot rice. To repeat the mistake of division that led to defeat in the last local and presidential elections is a foolish act like a moth to a flame."


He continued, "Committing such a foolish act would make one a sinner of history. If there are forces that do not participate in this integration, I believe that is a grave mistake. The historical mission now is surely to judge the Moon Jae-in administration. To meet the expectations of the majority of the people and those with common sense, I believe we must integrate unconditionally," he added.



He also argued that all vested interests must be relinquished in the process of forming the Integration Promotion Committee. Cho said, "I proposed quickly forming the Integration Promotion Committee with an equal number of members on each side," adding, "'You should give up, but I won't'?this selfish mindset cannot meet the people's expectations. Ultimately, the ruling party will be the one laughing in the restroom over this battle of justifications. First is integration, second is integration, third is integration. All factions must unite as one."


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