President Yoon Suk-yeol stated that "anti-state forces with distorted historical consciousness and irresponsible national views were singing about the declaration of the end of the war," effectively targeting the Moon Jae-in administration, and Rep. Shin Won-sik of the People Power Party expressed his agreement with this remark.


On the 29th, Rep. Shin said on MBC's 'Kim Jong-bae's Focus' that "instead of constantly being cautious of North Korea or China for five years, protecting the lives and property of the people should be the highest value, and regarding that constitutional duty of priority, I think former President Moon Jae-in was very inadequate."

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He also mistakenly referred to 'former President Moon Jae-in' as 'President Yoon Suk-yeol' but corrected himself.


In response to the question, "Then does that mean former President Moon is the ringleader of the anti-state forces?" Rep. Shin answered, "If we go through the various issues involving former President Moon one by one later, it will eventually be legally determined."


When the host asked, "Isn't President Yoon someone who received a commission from former President Moon?" he replied, "Of course, he could receive that, but what does that have to do with this? Then, does everyone who received a commission from one president have to follow that president's will unconditionally?"


He added, "The question that all those who were appointed during the five years of the Moon Jae-in administration have no freedom to express opinions about various actions against the constitution by President Moon and that they should comply because they were appointed at that time is a very wrong and distorted question."



The host asked, "In your view, did former President Moon commit unconstitutional acts?" to which Rep. Shin responded, "I thought so. When I was active as an NGO, our organization filed a complaint with that intention."


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