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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] Former Liberty Korea Party leader Hong Joon-pyo expressed concern that the disciplinary action against Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol could trigger a public outcry, pointing out that "due to the tyranny of the Moon administration, the National Assembly has turned into a sit-in site."


On the 11th, through Facebook, former leader Hong said, "Even now, after the passage of the National Assembly Advancement Act, it is regrettable that the National Assembly has not become a place for dialogue and compromise but has turned into a confrontational assembly between the ruling and opposition parties, transforming the National Assembly into a sit-in site."


He attributed the transformation of the National Assembly into a sit-in site to "the tyranny of the Moon administration," stating, "The tyranny of the Moon administration, which has seized control of the legislative, judicial, and executive branches, is reaching its final stage."



Former leader Hong added, "Just as the expulsion of Kim Young-sam from the National Assembly in October 1979 led to the end of the Yushin regime, it is difficult to predict what kind of public outburst the disciplinary action against Prosecutor General Yoon will bring."


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