During Seclusion, Lee Nak-yeon Directly Criticizes “Yoon Seok-yeol, Stop Pretending to Be a Presidential Candidate”
Lee Nak-yeon, a presidential primary candidate of the Democratic Party of Korea, is announcing 120 major pledges across 8 key areas of new welfare policies at the National Assembly Communication Office on the 6th. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Jeon Jin-young] Former leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, Lee Nak-yeon, directly criticized former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-youl, who sparked controversy with a ‘dog apology’ photo, on the 22nd, saying, “Stop pretending to be a presidential candidate.”
Through Facebook on the same day, former leader Lee said, “While demands for an apology are pouring in, his act of posting a ‘dog apology’ photo on SNS is either a mockery of the people, insensitivity to the world, or simply outrageous.”
He added, “I have been keeping as quiet as possible since the Democratic Party candidate primary. However, I cannot remain silent about former Prosecutor General Yoon’s behavior,” and criticized, “Especially his outrageous remarks defending Jeon Du-hwan blatantly revealed his bottomless ignorance and low-level historical awareness.”
He continued, “Former Prosecutor General Yoon has already lost the qualifications to be a presidential candidate,” and sharpened his words, “The reality of such a person pretending to be the nation’s highest leader signals a crisis for the Republic of Korea.”
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He then urged, “I repeatedly demand that he bow his head and apologize to the victims of Gwangju and Jeon Du-hwan’s dictatorship.”
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