"Expel Assemblyman Kim Nam-guk from Office"

Kim Ki-hyun, leader of the People Power Party, criticized the Democratic Party for deciding on the 17th to file a complaint with the National Assembly Ethics Committee against Rep. Kim Nam-guk, who left the Democratic Party amid allegations of tens of billions in cryptocurrency fraud, calling it a "delayed complaint."


On the same day, Kim said through his social media (SNS), "The Democratic Party, which decided only today to file a complaint with the National Assembly Ethics Committee after internal criticism arose over Leader Lee Jae-myung shielding Rep. Kim and creating a protective shield, made this decision.

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He said, "The People Power Party filed a complaint alone on the 8th, but the Democratic Party has only now decided to file a delayed complaint," adding, "I am curious about what secret backstage dealings there might be as to why they protected him for so long."


Kim also pointed out, "The Democratic Party, led by Leader Lee and Rep. Kim, along with Song Young-gil, Yoon Kwan-seok, Lee Sung-man, Roh Woong-rae, Yoon Mi-hyang, Ki Dong-min, Lee Soo-jin (proportional representation), Choi Kang-wook, Hwang Un-ha, and others, has been acting as a 'criminal suspect protection center,'" adding, "They are treating the National Assembly as their private domain without any regard for the people."



He continued, "The Democratic Party, which has already become so corrupt that it has lost its self-purification function, seems to be on the verge of near disintegration," and urged, "Before Leader Lee faces the strong public demand for party dissolution, I hope he will declare the expulsion of Rep. Kim from the National Assembly even today."


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