"Isn't Chu falling into narcissism?"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] On the 21st, the People’s Party criticized Minister of Justice Choo Mi-ae, stating, “Minister Choo has never been sincere about prosecutorial reform even once, and we are truly disappointed in Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol,” adding, “The order should be to first remove the filth on one’s own body before looking into others’ dirt.”


In a statement on the same day, Ahn Hye-jin, spokesperson for the People’s Party, said, “Before his appointment, during the confirmation hearing, allegations related to Prosecutor General Yoon’s wife and stocks surfaced, but the current ruling party and the president were the ones who passed him without any issues,” and added, “If the suspicions related to Prosecutor General Yoon’s family are proven true, they should first reflect on their flawed personnel screening and apologize to the public for causing disappointment.”


Spokesperson Ahn pointed out, “Minister Choo is greatly mistaken about the essence of prosecutorial reform and should first look at herself, who has positioned her own bodyguards,” adding, “While the sound of a fart can be hidden, the stench inevitably seeps out.”



Ahn also said, “(Minister Choo) should definitely reflect on whether she is projecting her completely unjust self onto Joan of Arc in a misplaced way and falling into narcissism.”


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