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Kwon Seong-dong “Moon Jae-in, the main culprit of suffering”… Democrats “Don’t Blame Others”


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In a speech to a negotiating group, Kwon Seong-dong, acting representative of People’s Power and floor leader Kwon Seong-dong, strongly criticized “Politicians held the economy’s ankles throughout the five years of the Moon Jae-in administration.”
The Democratic Party of Korea countered, “Don’t blame others.”
Reporter Park Ja-eun.

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Kwon Seong-dong, acting representative of People’s Power, and floor leader, brought up the theory of responsibility of the Moon Jae-in government for the recent economic situation worsening.

Representative Kwon criticized the national debt for exceeding KRW 1,000 trillion due to income-led growth ignoring the basics of the economy and a rise in the minimum wage.

▶ Interview: Kwon Seong-dong / People’s Power floor leader
– “Why is the Korean economy struggling? I think it is precisely because of politics. Throughout the five years of the Moon Jae-in administration, politics has held back the economy.”

He pointed out that he was only handing over the electricity bill reminders due to the nuclear phase-out policy, and raised the level of criticism that public institutions are part-timers.

▶ Interview: Kwon Seong-dong / People’s Power floor leader
– “Why are people with different values ​​and philosophies of the Yun Seok-Yeol government occupying the position of head of a public institution? I hope that you will resign cleanly and keep even your last pride.”

As the theory of responsibility for the former government was repeated, such as only using the word ‘Moon Jae-in’ appearing 16 times, protests erupted among lawmakers from the Democratic Party.

-“You’re doing well!”

▶ Interview: Park Hong-geun / Minjoo Party floor leader
– “I am still very worried about how long I will continue to blame others. What the people really want is to show new achievements as the ruling party and as the government…”

Amid the economic crisis in earnest, the opposition and opposition parties showed conflicting perceptions on issues such as personnel affairs, North Korea and nuclear phase out, foretelling a fierce battle.

This is Park Ja-eun from MBN News.

[영상취재:문진웅기자, 영상편집:김경준]