Lee Jae-myung "A Blueprint for Export Crisis Is Needed"

[Asia Economy Reporter Naju-seok] Lee Jae-myung, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, said on the 11th, "No matter what slander and fabrication the prosecution makes, the people and history will surely prevail."


At the on-site Supreme Council meeting held at the National Assembly that day, Lee said, "Yesterday, I faced the political prosecution with confidence and underwent the investigation," adding, "I will not yield to the violent distortion and manipulation attempts by the prosecutorial regime trying to turn sincere efforts for the sovereign into crimes."


He said, "I will firmly and resolutely crush their attempts to destroy the opposition party and democracy," and added, "Believing in the progress of history, I will devote myself to overcoming the livelihood crisis that the government has almost given up on." He continued, "I will fight alongside the people against the tyranny and lawlessness of the regime."


Park Hong-geun, floor leader of the Democratic Party, said at the same venue, "The police concluded the case after three years of intensive investigation, but the political prosecution is digging it up again to accuse, which is nothing but a threat to 'ultimately eliminate the political opponent Lee Jae-myung,'" and criticized, "The Yoon Seok-yeol prosecution, which never once summoned Mrs. Kim Geon-hee and her mother for investigation, is mobilizing hundreds of prosecutors and investigators and conducting nearly 300 search and seizure operations, setting a record of unlimited abuse of public authority."

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He said, "This investigation is the 'forced legal theory' and 'judicial manipulation' of the Yoon Seok-yeol prosecution republic," adding, "No matter how sensationally an unjust regime writes witch-hunt political novels, it cannot cover up its incompetence and shame."


Meanwhile, Lee mentioned the export crisis, saying, "A blueprint for the export crisis is needed," and added, "It is difficult to overcome the trade crisis with such a one-dimensional mindset that just cutting taxes and loosening regulations will suffice." He continued, "We must reflect on the outdated energy industry strategy that only escalates Korea risk with verbal bombs and focuses solely on nuclear power, and hasten efforts toward diversifying export markets, leading RE100 through expanding renewable energy, and promptly transitioning to a carbon-neutral industrial structure."





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