"Yoon Government Approval Rating Plummets Due to Overambitious National Administration Policy"
"To Change Unfavorable Public Opinion Landscape, New Colorism and New North Korea Scare Tactics... Urging to Face Public Opinion Honestly"

[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Ju-yeon] Woo Sang-ho, Emergency Response Committee Chairman of the Democratic Party of Korea, criticized on the 15th, saying, "The Yoon Seok-yeol government's intention to seize power continues, but such arrogance and dictatorship will be a bitter poison."


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At the Emergency Response Committee meeting held at the National Assembly that day, Chairman Woo said regarding the establishment of the Police Bureau within the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, "It is a very dangerous attempt to strengthen personnel control or various forms of domination over the police. I warn once again."


Chairman Woo pointed out, "The rapid decline in the Yoon administration's approval rating is due to the government's reckless national governance policy."


Regarding the controversy over the 'repatriation of North Korean fishermen,' he said, "The government defines the act of handing over a heinous criminal who brutally killed 16 innocent civilians to the North as a 'crime against humanity and inhumane crime,'" adding, "However, the people will not allow a heinous criminal who killed 16 lives to live in their neighborhood."


Chairman Woo criticized, "Using new colorism and new North Korea scare tactics to manipulate public opinion in order to change the unfavorable public sentiment is an act that makes the people frown," and urged, "I hope this stops immediately."



He questioned, "How can the early regime's control over power institutions and reckless North Korea scare tactics be a solution to the current economic crisis?" and emphasized, "I hope the government faces the public opinion of the people."


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