"Yoo Seung-min, Why Not Pay Party Officials and Assign Work?"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] On the 10th, the Bareunmirae Party criticized Rep. Yoo Seung-min of the New Conservative Party for pushing a merger with the Liberty Korea Party, saying, "'Did you become reformed by going back to the well-fed Korea Party?' and 'The New Conservative Party was not created to sell out to the Korea Party' are all words spoken by Rep. Yoo," adding, "Is there a separate Old Seung-min and New Seung-min like the old and new constitutional courts?"


Kim Jeong-hwa, spokesperson for the Bareunmirae Party, said in a statement that day, "Did the people say that conservatives should unite their strength, be reborn, and reclaim power? That is a grave misconception."


He pointed out, "The people's mandate is for politicians to keep their promises, relinquish privileges, and create a fair and just society," adding, "No matter how much you dress it up with sweet talk, cunning is still cunning."


He continued, "Isn't it obvious to everyone that this is about avoiding a difficult election and aiming for a bloodless entry into Hwang Kyo-ahn's vacant position?" and added, "Former prosecutor Kim Woong, who was loudly recruited, is now heading to the unchanged Korea Party."



Spokesperson Kim said, "Rep. Yoo, who appeals for the succession of party staff employment, should have at least paid salaries and assigned work from the start if that was the case," adding, "Yoo Seung-min-style negotiations, which demand giving everything unilaterally to the negotiating partner, are pushing Rep. Yoo to the political margins. He should realize this to become a greater politician in the future. By the way, what is your stance on the Future Korea Party?"


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