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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Young-eun] 'Jinin' (塵人) Jo Eun-san, who wrote the 'Seven Proposals for the New Year,' criticized the ruling party on the 28th, saying, "What they allowed were 13-pyeong unsold rental housing, basic income, and the safety of President Moon Jae-in."


Jo Eun-san posted an article titled "It Could Have Been Otherwise" on his blog that day, expressing these views.


Jo Eun-san said, "Countless citizens could have avoided giving up on owning a home and struggling to find jeonse or monthly rent housing. We had opportunities," adding, "They issued twenty-five wrong policies and could have listened to the people's voices even once. But they did not."


Regarding the ruling party's push for 'prosecutor reform,' he said, "Before the historic task of prosecutor reform, the whole country could have avoided boiling over as if a war had broken out and the entire nation being divided as if shattered," and criticized, "Even without stripping the Prosecutor General's command authority and position through the Minister of Justice, and without establishing the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO) staffed by pro-government personnel, we could have sufficiently achieved prosecutor reform, and the National Assembly had already agreed. But they did not."


Jo Eun-san also pointed out, "The whole country could have focused on prosecutor reform and the establishment of the CIO and thus not missed the vaccines. You and I could have faced each other with uncovered noses and mouths, and neighbors on the verge of closure could have welcomed us with bright smiles," adding, "You and I could have lived together in spacious, clean newly built apartments with park-like complexes and sufficiently sized underground parking lots."



He concluded, "We deserved that. But they did not allow it. What they allowed were 13-pyeong unsold rental housing, basic income, and the safety of President Moon Jae-in," and added, "We had many opportunities. But they did not give them. And the opportunities left to us 'may exist.' But they will not allow them in the future either."


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