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On the President’s way to Work, the question and answer was postponed… Cho Su-jin “lack of justification” Ahn Cheol-soo “missing the point”

Some of the people’s strengths also highlighted mistakes

Geum Tae-seop “Useless Politics”

On the 23rd, some of the people’s power argued that the presidential office was also responsible for President Yoon Seok-yeol’s decision to stop questioning and answering (doorstepping) on ​​the way to work. Representative Sujin Cho said, “The Office of Public Relations of the President made a very wrong approach to the MBC event.” As the procedure was omitted, the burden was placed on the president. “

Representative Cheol-soo Ahn said on BBS Radio, “It’s easy to lose sight of the essence if you focus on (MBC reporter)’s slippers,” regarding the battle between the presidential secretary and the MBC reporter during the question and answer process on the way to work on the 18th. Did you preserve it, did you fully guarantee the freedom of the press, those two things,” he said. Rep. Ahn said, “Even in the presidential office, there’s going to be a need to think about upgraded methods that guarantees freedom of speech and strengthens communication with the people.” It would be very desirable to have meditation.” It is interpreted as a statement to the effect that the presidential office should move in the direction of guaranteeing the freedom of the press.

Representative Soo-jin Cho pointed out on CBS radio that day, “The MBC event was very wrong in going to the President’s Public Relations Office,” and pointed out that there was insufficient justification for banning President Yoon Seok-yeol from going on the MBC board the reporter’s plane during his trip to Southeast Asia. Rep. Cho said, “There is no mandatory clause that says (reporters) have to ride the presidential plane.” It should have been,” he said. He said, “Since such an order is omitted, the burden goes directly on the president as a whole.”

Former lawmaker Tae-seop Geum also said on a social network service (SNS), “For a few days, we wondered, ‘Is it appropriate or inappropriate for reporters to wear slippers and cross their arms at the doorstep location ?’” he pointed out, “Is it time for Korean society to sit down and solve this problem?” Representative Geum Jeon said, “(The ruling power) threw this agenda into society by stopping the doorstep and accusing Democratic Party lawmaker Jang Gyeong-tae,” and “we cannot touch the really necessary issues and we are worthless (worthless) problems. They stay up all night fighting for the If this is not a political failure, what is?”