“Government and Ruling Party, Poor Report Card... Conservative Political Circle 'Obstruction' Judgment”

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] The Alternative New Party stated on the 18th regarding the floor leader's representative speech by Lee In-young of the Democratic Party of Korea, "We evaluate it as a relatively balanced perspective, ranging from the eradication of the novel coronavirus to support for the livelihood economy and active proposals for progress in inter-Korean relations."


Jang Jeong-sook, chief spokesperson of the Alternative New Party, said in a commentary on the same day, "Floor leader Lee listed the issues our society must solve in a department store style and explained the measures the ruling party can present."


He pointed out, "The public currently does not trust the ruling party's capability to lead the awakening and cooperation of the entire political circle, which is the premise for solving repeatedly mentioned problems whenever the representative speech is held in the National Assembly."


He added, "While agreeing that the national decision through this general election should lead to a judgment against the conservative political circle obsessed with unconditional obstruction, at the same time, we cannot help but emphasize that a cold judgment on the government and ruling party's poor performance must be made."



Chief spokesperson Jang urged, "The government and ruling party should no longer hesitate and must change in a way that is not ashamed of their self-praise that they have prioritized representing the common people and middle class and eliminating vested interests and corruption," adding, "Opposition cooperation will naturally follow such changes, and the final evaluation will be made by the people."


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