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Cho Kuk and Lee Jun-seok Call for Special Prosecutor Law at 10th Anniversary Ceremony of Sewol Ferry Disaster

On the afternoon of the 16th, the tenth anniversary of the Sewol Ferry Disaster, Cho Kuk, head of the New Reform Party, and Lee Jun-seok, head of the New Reform Party, are exchanging greetings at the “10th Anniversary Commemoration Ceremony of the Disaster of the Sewol Ferry” occurred near Hwarang Recreation Area in Danwon-gu, Ansan-si./Newsis

New Reform Party leader Lee Jun-seok and Homeland Reform Party leader Cho Kuk will hold a joint press conference to call for the passage of the Special Prosecutor Chae Sang-byeong law.

According to the political world, on the 19th, six opposition parties, including the Democratic Party of Korea, together with the Marine Corps Reserve Regiment, will hold a press conference at the Communications Hall of the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul, at 3 pm :30 on the same day to “urge the speedy passage of the Law on Special Prosecutor Chae Sang-byeong.”

Lee Jun-seok, head of the New Reform Party, and Cho Kuk, head of the New Reform Party, will attend the press conference. In addition, Democratic Party lawmaker Jeon Jae-soo, Park Joo-min, New Future lawmaker Kim Jong-min, Progressive Party lawmaker Kang Sung-hee, and Green Justice Party lawmaker Jang Hye-soo are also present. young.

This day’s press conference is said to have been instigated by a former member of the Marine Corps and Marine Corps Reserve Regiment. Won-cheol Won-cheol, chairman of the Marine Corps Reserve Regiment, said: “We will urge the ruling party, the People Power Party, to show a forward-looking position regarding the special proceeding, while sending a message to the Democratic Party of Korea to push for a speedy trial as the main opposition party.”

A day earlier, CEO Lee Jun-seok had spoken about the possibility of a union with the Fatherland Innovation Party on CBS Radio’s ‘Kim Hyun-jung’s News Show,’ saying, “We can’t make a hasty statement because we don’t know the leadership of the Homeland Innovation Party. “The possibility is low,” he said.

Regarding the joint participation of Representative Lee and Representative Cho, some interpreted that the two parties were pushing for a union to create an internal bargaining group, but the New Reform Party stated: “We only agreed on a single issue and we have no others.” intentions”.

Rep. Lee’s side told Chosun.com: “Rep. Lee has been more proactive than anyone else in calling for a special investigation into the Chae Sang-byeong case. He said: “We are in a position to work together with anyone if we have the same opinion,” and added: “We have come together to highlight that the government’s attitude towards a soldier is wrong.”

Furthermore, regarding the possibility of a union with the Homeland Innovation Party, he said: “It is difficult to form a union because there is a problem with the political line,” and “Even if it has only 3 seats, it is the most a normal political party with constituency and proportional representation, and can join parties of other lines only through political mergers and collections. “I can’t do it,” he said.

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