Lee Jae-myung Decides to End 24-Day Fast... To Attend Court and Other External Schedules
Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, who had started a hunger strike demanding national reform and the resignation of the entire cabinet, ended his hunger strike on the 24th day, the 23rd.
On the morning of the 21st, Lee Jae-myung, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, is lying on a hospital bed at Green Hospital in Jungnang-gu, Seoul. [Image source=Yonhap News]
View original imageKang Seon-woo, spokesperson for the Democratic Party, stated at a National Assembly briefing room briefing, "Leader Lee will stop his hunger strike as of today, the 24th day of the hunger strike, and will begin full recovery treatment."
Spokesperson Kang explained, "The medical staff treating Leader Lee strongly recommended an immediate cessation of the hunger strike today," adding, "The medical team's opinion is that continuing the hunger strike would seriously endanger the patient's health."
He continued, "Additionally, the party's executive committee yesterday passed a resolution requesting the cessation of the hunger strike, and requests from various sectors to stop the hunger strike are also continuing."
Leader Lee plans to continue treatment at the hospital where he is currently admitted (Noksaek Hospital) for the time being.
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Spokesperson Kang said, "In consultation with the medical staff, he intends to attend temporary external schedules such as court appearances."
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