"Instead of Quarreling and Backstabbing, Factions Must Unite"

Photo by Hwang Kyo-ahn, captured from Facebook

Photo by Hwang Kyo-ahn, captured from Facebook

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Suwan] Recently, as the conservative camp continues discussions on unification, Hwang Kyo-ahn, leader of the Liberty Korea Party, emphasized the importance of unification on the 15th, saying, "Let us understand our differences and embark on a path toward unity."


On that day, Hwang stated in a post on his Facebook, "Our thoughts may differ slightly, and sometimes criticism is possible."


He added, "The responsibility to rebuild a country that has become poor, a people that have become poor, and a Republic of Korea that has become poor lies with the forces of liberal democracy," and said, "We are comrades who meet at the edge of a precipice to protect the free Republic of Korea."


Finally, Hwang said, "Let us become the passionate blood that rebuilds this country by uniting our different names and parties against the wrong forces that have made this great country poor, becoming comrades of the free Republic of Korea."


Hwang Kyo-ahn, Leader of the Liberty Korea Party / Photo by Yonhap News

Hwang Kyo-ahn, Leader of the Liberty Korea Party / Photo by Yonhap News

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Earlier, at the Chungbuk Provincial Party's New Year's gathering, Hwang said, "We are still lacking strength, and if we do not unite, the chances of winning decrease. We need to put down the anger in our hearts and unite as one," adding, "Instead of quarreling and internal attacks, all free right-wing forces must unify."


Meanwhile, recently, the conservative camp began party-to-party unification talks as Hwang accepted the New Conservative Party's 'Three Principles for Conservative Reconstruction' (exemption from responsibility for the impeachment of former President Park Geun-hye, setting a reform conservative line, and founding a third party).





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