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There is another news in the country. Today (June 20), the free Korean government held a rally in Seoul to criticize President Moon Jae-in, while the representative of the Hwangsang called the president Moon Jae-in as a spokesman for Kim Jong Eun. Na Gyeong-won, the former chairman of the party last month, said the same thing, but the Democratic Party opposes that it is colorism again.

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The protest against the appointment of a judge of the Constitutional Court of Korea, which was held for the first time since the establishment of the Hwangsang administration, is beginning from the beginning.

Immediately establish a North Korea policy for denuclearizing North Korea. Establish! Establish! Build!]

The party leadership has spoken out on a high note that the current administration is dragged into North Korea and hangs on past issues only.

[Na Kyung Won / former Liberal Democratic Party chairman: If the support rate drops, we are looking at North Korea only. This regime is a bourgeois bureaucracy that only knows North Korea and clears away the abandonment.]

The president of the Hwangsang was aiming directly at President Moon Jae-in.

[Hwang Jang-an] / Free Republic of Korea President: I am begging Kim Jong Eun for security of Korea. President Moon Jae-in should immediately cease to represent Kim Jong-un.]

Today's gathering was accompanied by groups calling for the release of former President Park Geun-hye with the national flag and the flag.

The Democratic Party has blamed the South Korean party for trying to deceive the people with its old-fashioned colorism and false incitement.

In particular, Hwang has not shown the future vision that opens up a new era.

[Gang, Byoung-won / Democratic Party spokesperson: The Korean government is trying to make peace and prosperity on the Korean Peninsula a "left-wing political party" called Kim Jung Eun as a spokesperson.

The Korean government, which has finished the rally by marching in front of the presidential office, is said to be in line with the parliamentary struggle with the OECD. It is unlikely that the operation of the parliament will be smooth in April.

(Image coverage: Byungju Lee, Image editing: Kim, Sun-tak)