The Democratic Party of Korea announced on the 3rd that it will hold an outdoor rally in the Jeonbuk region, the hometown of the late Chae Sang-byeong, to enforce the Chae Sang-byeong Special Prosecutor Act.


On the 28th of last month, a press conference urging the passage of the Special Prosecutor Act by Chae Sang-byeong was held at the National Assembly Communication Office. <br>[Photo by Yonhap News]

On the 28th of last month, a press conference urging the passage of the Special Prosecutor Act by Chae Sang-byeong was held at the National Assembly Communication Office.
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Lee Hae-sik, the chief spokesperson, told reporters at the National Assembly in the afternoon, "It has been decided to hold a rally in the Jeollabuk-do area on the 8th."


Spokesperson Lee explained, "Chae Sang-byeong's hometown is Namwon in Jeonbuk. Since his parents still live there and he has local ties, the outdoor rally will be held in the form of a Jeollabuk-do provincial citizens' assembly."


He added, "Since it is not a nationwide rally, Representative Lee Jae-myung will not attend, and it will be held solely within Jeonbuk."



Earlier, the Democratic Party held outdoor rallies in Seoul on the 25th of last month and the 1st of this month, urging the re-promotion of the Chae Sang-byeong Special Prosecutor Act.


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