"Modern Hereditary Appointment System Openly Institutionalized... Are They Really Sane?"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Ahn Cheol-soo, leader of the People’s Party, criticized on the 25th, “This administration says that the provincial governors will recommend students for the public medical school they are promoting. They claim there is no problem because the recommendation committee includes civic group officials,” and added, “Now they openly aim for an unfair society, and their shamelessness is beyond belief and utterly shocking.”


On the same day, Ahn said on Facebook, “Isn’t this an attempt to create a world where second and third children of former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk run rampant, establishing a vested interest society ruled by cheating and privilege?” and asked, “Are they really sane?”


Ahn pointed out, “Only those who shouted to protect Cho Kuk while intimidating the prosecution, those who profited by exploiting the pain of comfort women grandmothers, and pro-government civic group members who spread the virus of hatred by labeling outspoken intellectuals as traitors will be on the committee,” adding, “It will be a ‘party for them only’ where disgusting collusion runs rampant, such as ‘I’ll put your daughter in, so recommend my son too.’ Machines producing fake awards, false internship certificates, and bogus volunteer confirmations will be fully mobilized to meet the minimum recommendation qualifications.”



Ahn said, “The government openly institutionalizing a modern-day nepotism system is truly the institutional legalization of corruption,” and urged, “I hope they immediately stop this idea of destroying justice and fairness and creating a ladder of social advancement only for their own children.”


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