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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hye-min] Kim Moo-sung, a member of the Liberty Korea Party, has openly criticized the new party formation being promoted by former Gyeonggi Province Governor Kim Moon-soo.


On the 29th, Kim attended the Liberty Korea Party's Supreme Council and senior lawmakers joint meeting and said, "This is not the time to be leisurely protecting one's own interests during the process of uniting the right-wing conservatives to stop the reckless actions of the Moon Jae-in administration that is ruining the country."


He added, "The public is closely watching who is leading the right-wing unification and who is obstructing it," and criticized, "Politics that nitpick various difficult conditions for personal political gain will leave an eternal stain and be rejected by the people."


Kim particularly targeted former Governor Kim Moon-soo, saying, "There are many patriotic citizens who took to the streets to save the country from the tyrannical Moon administration, but some of them are trying to form a political party for unjustifiable reasons." Former Governor Kim recently announced plans to create a new party centered around the Taegeukgi faction.


Kim said, "(The new party formation) divides the patriotic citizens who have worked hard so far," and pointed out, "Such actions by some politicians can never gain the support of the majority of the people."



He continued, "I appeal to their patriotism to stop the new party formation and unconditionally participate in the right-wing unification," and requested, "I ask the Innovation and Integration Promotion Committee to secure a space where the street factions can participate." He warned, "Politicians who disrupt or oppose the unification will not be able to set foot anywhere after the April general election."


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