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Lee Jae-myung, Democrats: Pro-China Oysters, Spy Law Cooperation

Lee Jae-myung, Democrats: Pro-China Oysters, Spy Law Cooperation

April 22, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

People Power Party Criticizes⁤ Democratic Candidate’s ​Policies

Table of Contents

  • People Power Party Criticizes⁤ Democratic Candidate’s ​Policies
    • concerns Over China’s Activities in the West Sea
    • Call for Espionage Law ‌Amendment
    • Economic‍ Policy Criticisms
    • Other Criticisms
    • Warning against Unchecked Power
  • People Power Party Criticizes Democratic CandidateS Policies: A Q&A
    • What​ happened at the People Power Party​ (PPP) ‍meeting?
    • What were the main criticisms leveled by the PPP?
    • What are the PPP’s concerns regarding China’s activities in the West Sea?
    • Why ⁣did the PPP call for an amendment to the espionage laws?
    • What economic policies of the Democratic candidate did the PPP criticize?
    • What other specific criticisms were made against the Democratic candidate?
    • What‌ about the warning against unchecked power by the Democratic Party?

SEOUL,⁢ South Korea (april 22, 2025) – The People Power Party (PPP) launched a series of criticisms against the Democratic Party‘s presidential candidate at a meeting held today at the National‍ Assembly in ‌Yeouido, Seoul.

concerns Over China’s Activities in the West Sea

Kwon⁤ Sung-dong, a leading figure in the ⁣PPP, addressed‍ concerns regarding⁢ China’s construction of alleged illegal structures in the ‍West Sea and unauthorized shooting incidents ⁤involving the⁤ Chinese air force.

“It ​has​ come‍ to light⁢ that China ⁣has installed a fixed structure, renovated in the West Sea,” Kwon stated. He further⁤ asserted that‍ “China’s structure ‍is similar to the technique of having‌ an artificial island in the South China sea,” raising concerns about potential ⁢territorial⁣ disputes and security implications.

Call for Espionage Law ‌Amendment

Addressing recent incidents involving unauthorized shooting by a Chinese national, Kwon argued that current laws are inadequate to prosecute​ such actions. “Under the current law,we cannot ⁢punish Chinese spies ⁢as espionage,” he claimed.

Kwon challenged the Democratic Party, stating, “The ‍democratic Party criticized China’s installation of the West Sea,⁤ and if ‌it⁣ was authentic, we should cooperate with the amendment of espionage laws.” ​He urged bipartisan ‍support for strengthening ‍national security​ measures.

Economic‍ Policy Criticisms

Kwon Won-nae voiced strong disapproval of the Democratic candidate’s ⁤economic policies, stating, “If you look at his​ economic pledges, he ⁤is ​sure to be an ant-lick that will kill ant investors.” This statement suggests concerns about policies potentially detrimental to small investors.

He also criticized the delay‍ in amending the commercial Law, despite​ what​ he​ described as a reasonable option​ in capital market law. He ‍attributed the delay to political reasons and also criticized the “Yellow Things ‍Act,” which he claims promotes illegal strikes, and a National Assembly testimony‍ law ‍that he says enforces the⁣ submission​ of⁣ corporate trade secrets.

“The power of the people will surely prevent Lee’s ants licking riots,” ⁣Kwon Won-nae said.

Other Criticisms

Lee Yang-soo,⁢ secretary-general, presented a list of criticisms against the Democratic candidate, including concerns about 50 ‌trillion artistic ⁤exports,​ selective‍ recruitment festivals, and pledges related to nuclear expansion.

Warning against Unchecked Power

Park Hyung-soo, president of the Democratic ​Party, noted that Lee Jae-myung⁤ had a vote of ⁤nearly ⁤90% of the ‌day in‌ the Democratic Party’s race. he warned, “In ⁤fact, if the candidate‌ is⁤ in office,​ he will take ⁣over the overwhelming parliamentary power, ⁢and the ‍absolute power without any check‍ is born.”

People Power Party Criticizes Democratic CandidateS Policies: A Q&A

What​ happened at the People Power Party​ (PPP) ‍meeting?

The People Power Party (PPP) held a meeting at the National Assembly in ‍seoul, South Korea, on April 22, 2025. The ⁣primary focus was to criticize⁣ the⁣ Democratic Party’s presidential candidate’s policies.

What were the main criticisms leveled by the PPP?

The PPP focused on‌ several key areas, including:

  • Concerns over China’s activities in the West Sea.
  • Calls for amending espionage laws.
  • Criticisms of⁤ the Democratic candidate’s economic policies.
  • Othre concerns about the candidate’s proposals.
  • A warning against the unchecked power.

What are the PPP’s concerns regarding China’s activities in the West Sea?

Kwon Sung-dong, a leading ‍figure in the⁣ PPP, expressed⁣ concerns about China’s construction of alleged illegal structures in the West Sea. He noted that China had installed a fixed ‌structure in the west Sea and that it was renovated.He further added that ‌this structure used techniques similar to those used for artificial islands in the South China Sea, raising concerns about potential territorial disputes and security implications.

Why ⁣did the PPP call for an amendment to the espionage laws?

The call for ⁢an amendment ⁢to espionage laws stems from recent incidents involving ‌unauthorized shooting by ‌a Chinese ‌national. Kwon Sung-dong argued⁢ that current ⁤laws are inadequate to prosecute such actions, specifically the Chinese spies. He urged bipartisan support for strengthening national security measures.

What economic policies of the Democratic candidate did the PPP criticize?

Kwon Won-nae strongly disapproved ‍of the Democratic candidate’s economic policies. He stated that these ⁢policies appeared detrimental to small investors, comparing them to an “ant-lick that will kill ant investors.”

What other specific criticisms were made against the Democratic candidate?

Lee Yang-soo, the secretary-general, presented a list of further criticisms that include, concerns about 50 million artistic exports, selective recruitment⁤ festivals, and pledges related to nuclear expansion.

What‌ about the warning against unchecked power by the Democratic Party?

Park Hyung-soo, the ⁢president of the Democratic Party, ‌noted that the candidate received almost⁣ 90% of the​ vote within his own party. He warned ⁢that if this candidate were in office, they would likely gain overwhelming parliamentary power⁣ with no important checks.

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