“A Country Where We Must Remain Silent Even When the President Commits Wrongdoings”

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[Asia Economy, reporter Lim Chunhan] On December 8, former Liberty Korea Party floor leader Na Kyungwon criticized the Democratic Party of Korea for passing the amendment to the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) Act in the National Assembly’s Legislation and Judiciary Committee. She stated, "Even if the CIO is established, it will not immediately change the lives of the people tomorrow," adding, "However, at some point, we will become a country where politicians who criticize the administration are sent to prison and judges and prosecutors who conduct investigations and trials unfavorable to the government are driven out."


On her Facebook page that day, Na said, "This will become a frightening country where, no matter what wrongdoings the president and the administration commit, everyone must remain silent and hold their breath," and continued, "When that happens, those in power will commit corruption and wrongdoing. This is the truth that history teaches us," she said.


Na also stated, "Those who are part of the pro-Moon privileged class and those who align themselves with the administration will take everything away," adding, "The vast majority of the people will fall into despair and suffering."



She further commented, "At that time, people will say that their lives have collapsed because the CIO was established."


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