"Outsiders Entering, Party Identity 'Lost'... Is It a Second-Rate Party?"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Former Liberty Korea Party leader Hong Joon-pyo criticized Kim Jong-in, the emergency committee chairman of the People Power Party, on the 28th, saying, “He is trying to draw a line even on cases involving former presidents who were unjustly subjected to political revenge trials after the legitimate heirs were driven out and irresponsible illegitimate heirs took over,” and added, “Then how is this different from the Moon Jae-in administration? Isn’t that exactly a secondary party?”


On the same day, former leader Hong said on Facebook, “After painstakingly reviving a party that was devastated by impeachment and had only a 4% approval rating, people who were enjoying well-being outside came in and ruined the previously good general election, and now external figures are entering the party that was ruined by the general election again, causing the party to lose its identity and trying to build their own small fortress.”



Former leader Hong said, “It is truly difficult and exhausting,” and stated, “The problem is not why the world is like this, but why the opposition party is like this.”


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