Kim Dong-yeon on President Yoon's 'Anti-State Forces Operating Secretly' Remarks: "Where Exactly Are You Taking the Country?"
Governor Kim Dong-yeon of Gyeonggi Province posted the following text and photo on his SNS on the 20th.
View original imageKim Dong-yeon, Governor of Gyeonggi Province, strongly criticized President Yoon Seok-yeol's 'narrow-minded and low-level' historical perception.
On the 20th, Governor Kim posted on his social media (SNS), "Mr. President! You said 'anti-state forces are operating covertly' and that 'the will to resist must be heightened.'
Was that directed at the Gwangbokhoe?" he questioned.
He continued, "With such a narrow-minded and low-level historical perception, where exactly are you trying to lead the country?" he lamented.
Earlier, on the 19th, President Yoon, at a Cabinet meeting held at the Yongsan Presidential Office, stated, "Within our society, anti-state forces threatening the liberal democratic system are operating covertly in various places," and instructed to strengthen responses to North Korea's gray zone provocations such as spreading false information and fake news, and cyber attacks.
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He especially said, "From the early stages of the war, North Korea will mobilize these forces to intensify public confusion and promote national division through violence, public opinion manipulation, and propaganda," and ordered, "We must actively devise measures to block such division and raise the entire nation's will to resist."
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