"Dear Citizens, Please Give Us Strength"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] All first-term lawmakers of the People Power Party announced on the 11th that they will participate in a filibuster (legal obstruction of parliamentary proceedings through unlimited debate).


They held a press conference at the National Assembly Communication Office on the same day and said, “All 58 first-term lawmakers of the People Power Party will begin an all-night filibuster starting today,” adding, “Dear citizens, give us strength. Please give us the power to correct all the abnormalities happening in this land, even at this moment.”


They stated, “The so-called Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) law is designed so that those in power monopolize investigative authority over high-ranking officials, ignoring mistakes made by their own side while only harassing those not on their side,” and added, “At first, they promised to guarantee the opposition party’s veto power over the CIO chief, but now they want to change the law to appoint someone favorable to themselves. This must be corrected.”


They also said, “Not only does the National Intelligence Service (NIS) monitor the entire cyberspace, but it also intends to spy on and surveil citizens it dislikes. We must also block the so-called ‘Kim Yo-jong Mandate Law,’ which threatens to imprison our citizens for sending leaflets to North Korean residents to inform them of the truth,” and declared, “We will stop Moon Jae-in’s dictatorship and restore liberal democracy.”



They continued, “Hitler’s Nazi Party also came to power legally. However, the result was disastrous. The Moon Jae-in dictatorship government, which regards less than half of the people as citizens and seeks to maintain its meager power for 20, 30, or 50 years, must be stopped,” and said, “Only with the power of the people can we tear down the fortress of dictatorship, judge the Moon Jae-in government’s state corruption, and restore the Republic of Korea to normalcy. Please help us.”


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