"Do Lawmakers Trying to Sell Out the Party Have a Conscience?"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] The Minsaengdang Labor Union and the Bareunmiraedang Secretariat Labor Union criticized the decision by the Alternative New Party and Democratic Peace Party faction's Supreme Council members to participate in the proportional representation coalition party on the 18th, saying, "Are the lawmakers who left the party because they disliked it but returned because they were eager to be elected, only to sell the party to the two major parties, possessing any conscience?" They added, "Lawmakers advocating participation in the proportional representation coalition party should clarify whether they are Minsaengdang lawmakers or puppets (dogs used for hunting) of the Democratic Party of Korea."


In a statement released that day, they said, "The party leadership should firmly reject participation in the proportional representation coalition party, trusting the people, party members, and party officials," and added, "Those dogs interested only in their own gain should please leave the party."


They pointed out, "Our union members were shocked by the news that newly elected floor leader Jang Jeong-sook and some lawmakers agreed on the Democratic Party's participation in the proportional representation coalition party," and stated, "Everyone, even a child in Samcheok, knows that the proportional representation coalition party promoted by the Democratic Party is actually a pro-Moon Jae-in and pro-Jo Guk coalition party, essentially a proportional Democratic Party."



They said, "Our party's participation in the proportional representation coalition party is a tactic by some lawmakers to exchange the precious values of moderate reform that we have protected for the past four years for election positions, which we all know," and added, "It is obvious that the party will lose its presence and fall into disarray."


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