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“Second Country Situation” Offensive Will Lee Jae-myung break through allegations of Dae Jang-dong?

picture explanationDemocratic Party presidential primary candidate Lee Jae-myung speaks during the ‘Public Gyeongsang (Busan, Ulsan, Gyeongnam) pledge announcement’ held at the Gyeongnam Provincial Council in Uichang-gu, Changwon-si, Gyeongsangnam-do on the afternoon of the 24th. [사진 출처 = 연합뉴스]

While the opposition parties continue to fight over the ‘suspicion of preferential treatment for the Seongnam Daejang-dong development project’, the clash between the ruling and opposition parties is intensifying.

At the top committee meeting of the Democratic Party of Korea on the 24th, floor leader Yun Ho-joong said, “The prosecution and special prosecutor Yoon Seok-yeol, who tried to steal votes by intervening in the last general election due to the accusation of the coalition between the party and the national flag, brought up a state investigation and special prosecutor to drain the power of the people. “I heard it,” he said. “At least if it’s a public party, it’s only reasonable to do a self-investigation on the insiders and bring up the story.” “The National Assembly is a place that deals with people’s livelihoods, not a presidential election campaign,” said Minority Leader Yoon.

A nerve war continues between the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate, Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung, and former Democratic Party leader Lee Nak-yeon’s camp.

Rep. Kim Jong-min, who is in charge of Lee Nak-yeon camp’s political reform vision committee, appeared in a CBS radio interview that day and said, “Even at the Democratic Party level, we should not say that the whole Daejang-dong project is okay. I think it’s dangerous,” he said.

Lee Nak-yeon, former president of the Democratic Party of Korea, appeared on MBC radio’s ‘Hwang Dong-hyun’s gaze interview’ this morning and responded to the Lee Jae-myung camp’s point that he was riding on the logic of the people’s power, saying, “There is nothing in line with the people’s power.” I drew a line.

“I said that it is not the special prosecutor and the state investigation that the People’s Power is demanding,” Lee said. did.

“Candidate Jae-myung Lee himself volunteered to investigate, and if the special prosecutor and state investigation are not appropriate, the only thing left is the police investigation,” he said.

Rep. Woo Won-shik, who heads the campaign’s election campaign, Lee Jae-myung, also opposed the special prosecution, saying, “If we agree on a special prosecutor, we will start negotiations right now.” He pointed out, “This is a shallow tactic to create a ‘Daejang-dong presidential election’ by continuing to raise suspicions until the end of the election.”

The People’s Power continued a general offensive against Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung in relation to the suspicion of preferential treatment for the development of Daejang-dong. Kim Ki-hyeon, floor leader, raised his voice at the People’s Strength floor countermeasures meeting on the same day, saying, “If Gyeonggi Province Governor Lee Jae-myung and the Democratic Party persist in hiding, we will experience a second national crisis.”

“The various allegations prove that this ‘Lee Jae-myung Daejang-dong Gate’ is the final version of a comprehensive corruption set,” said floor leader Kim. Then he asked, “If it is the people’s power gate, wouldn’t it make sense for the Democratic Party and Governor Lee Jae-myung to be more active in special prosecutors and state investigations?”

Kim Jae-won, the top member of the same party, said on his Facebook page, “Even if a private company did business, it is clear that infrastructure and parks would have been reflected in the design and received donations. claim,” he criticized.

Assemblyman Hong Jun-pyo of the same party visited a housing site development site in Daejang-dong, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si on the 20th and said, “The related allegations are “larger than the Suseo housing site corruption case and completely different from the DJ slush fund case.” “If the allegations are true, I will resign. No, I have to go to jail.”

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