The People Power Party criticized the Democratic Party of Korea for referring to President Yoon Suk-yeol as a 'coup d'?tat ruler' and an 'extreme right-wing president.'


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On the 1st, Kim Min-su, spokesperson for the People Power Party, stated in a commentary, "Is the Democratic Party trying to become a 'madness group' composed only of 'mad dogs' rather than a legitimate political party?" He added, "Seeing the entire party erupt over the president's fundamental remarks by calling him an 'extreme right-wing conservative,' I have nothing to say except the saying, 'a thief feels guilty and acts suspiciously.'"


Controversy arose when President Yoon referred to the Moon Jae-in administration as 'anti-state forces' at the Korea Freedom Federation's founding anniversary event on the 28th of last month, prompting strong criticism from the Democratic Party.


Spokesperson Kim said, "Representative Lee Jae-myung also made extreme right-wing remarks, and Democratic Party lawmaker Yoon Young-chan even uttered the outrageous statement that 'Yoon Suk-yeol became president through a coup d'?tat,'" expressing concern that "(the Democratic Party) may have lost all reason as a group, driven only by madness in pursuit of power."



Senior Deputy Spokesperson Shin Ju-ho also said, "Do the Democratic Party and pro-Moon factions truly believe that anti-state forces do not exist?" He added, "They must abandon their double standards of ignoring evidence of anti-state forces' existence and attacking the government by nitpicking."


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