Political Updates: Lee Jae-myeong’s Trial and Moon Jae-in’s Support | Latest News from Seoul

2024-04-02 21:07:26

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Lee Jae-myeong, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, visited the Dongjak area in Seoul again after the Daejang-dong trial.

Former President Moon Jae-in, who campaigned for support for the second day, strongly criticized the current government and supported the theory of judging the regime.

This is reporter Shin Jae-woong.

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Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myeong is in court again in the ‘Daejang-dong trial’.

He criticized the prosecution and the government, saying it was “unfortunate” that he had to go to trial for three days out of the 13 days during the official election campaign period.

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″I think this is the result that the political prosecutors wanted under the prosecutorial dictatorship regime as they abused their right to investigate and prosecute.″

Instead, he continued his ‘remote campaigning’ for constituencies such as Dongducheon, Yangju, and Yeoncheon in Gyeonggi Province through YouTube while moving in the car.

In the past, at a flood recovery site, he sniped at an opposing ruling party candidate who said, “I hope it rains so the photos come out well.”

After the trial, I visited Dongjak, which is considered a representative battleground in Seoul, for the fifth time.

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″Now we are in close combat. Each vote is important. In the end, it comes down to who gets more votes.”

Representative Lee plans to visit the Gyeongnam region after attending the Jeju April 3 Incident Memorial Ceremony.

In the ‘rough’ Yeongnam region, former President Moon Jae-in has been providing support for the second day.

Former President Moon, who went to Ulsan following Busan and Yangsan, said, “I am looking for regions and candidates with special connections and quietly encouraging them,” but he strongly supported the theory of “judgment of the regime.”

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″This is the first time I have seen a government that is not as good as it is now. It’s really difficult for people to live. “When I open my eyes, I hear things like, ‘I’m in an underdeveloped country.’”

The Democratic Party additionally announced seven so-called “taste-targeting” pledges aimed at young people, including “strong punishment for illegal parking” and “expansion of paid leave for infertility treatment,” while the Democratic Alliance, a proportional satellite party, is guaranteeing the party membership of teachers and civil servants. We promised to enact legislation.

This is Shin Jae-woong from MBC News.

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