The Democratic Party of Korea criticized President Yoon Suk-yeol's appointment of Kim Myung-soo as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on the 25th, calling it "the height of the president's autocratic arrogance and arrogance, trapped in a monarchic sense of superiority, and a declaration of abandoning national security."


Spokesperson Kang Sun-woo held a briefing that day and said, "We clearly warn that the people will no longer tolerate President Yoon's repeated personnel disasters and disregard for the people."


Spokesperson Kang sharpened his remarks, saying, "President Yoon pushed through the appointment of candidate Kim despite numerous disqualifications. Does it make sense to appoint a candidate who is already lacking responsibility for stock investments and golf controversies during service, as well as failures in vigilance, as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff?"


He continued, "Moreover, the child school violence controversy, which repeatedly appeared during every personnel appointment, was covered up again. Now, under the Yoon Suk-yeol administration, child school violence has become one of the core credentials for success," he pointed out.


He said, "Minister of Justice Han Dong-hoon also cannot escape responsibility," and asked, "Is the Ministry of Justice's Personnel Information Management Unit a protective organization not for personnel verification but to evade the president's responsibility for personnel verification?"



He added, "Minister Han should stop just making flashy political moves and properly fulfill the duties he must perform."


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