Gwak Sang-do: "Moon Jae-in, Whether President or Criminal... Shamelessly Pretending Not to See or Hear"
[Asia Economy Reporter Shinwon Yoon] On the 11th, Gwak Sang-do, a member of the Liberty Korea Party, criticized President Moon Jae-in, saying, "I am confused whether he is a president or a criminal."
On that day, Gwak posted on his Facebook, "Despite the full exposure of the Blue House's ordered investigation and election interference, the defendants and related parties who actively participated in the crime of 'making Song Cheol-ho a mayor' are openly maintaining their positions," adding, "Moreover, I cannot help but worry about the Democratic Party and current government officials who intend to reward these related parties with promotions and even allow them to run in the general election."
He continued, "During the July 2014 by-election, President Moon said that his most desired outcome was 'for candidate Song Cheol-ho to win,'" and claimed, "I cannot shake off the suspicion that, as the overall person responsible for the criminal group Blue House, he is protecting the defendants and those involved in election interference."
He also stated, "If such things occurred where the secretariat abused its authority without the president's knowledge, turning the president into a figurehead, the related parties would have voluntarily resigned first and requested dismissal from the president, and the president would not only have taken personnel actions against them but also ordered criminal punishment. However, since the president is also an accomplice, isn't he trying to quietly let it pass without any measures?"
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Gwak listed ▲people mentioned in the indictment who are running in the general election ▲those who have been promoted ▲those who are maintaining their current positions ▲those who lied to the public, and said, "Despite their charges being clearly revealed, they shamelessly pretend not to see or hear," urging, "Criminals who are maintaining their current positions or intend to serve as public officials representing the people in the 21st general election should resign and declare their withdrawal from the race now if they have even the slightest conscience."
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