On the 16th, the Democratic Party continued the ‘Um Ho Stance’ on various controversies related to President Yoon Mi-hyang and Justice Memories Solidarity (Jeong Eui-yeon).

The Democratic Party maintains its position as a defensive defense by saying that it is a “progress of pro-Japanese forces” while carefully watching the effects of controversy related to donations and shelter such as Jeong Yeon Yeon.

A key official of the Democratic Party emphasized, "We need to take a look at the accounting issues and take responsibility for mishandling, but we must not diminish the meaning of the activities that Yun Dang-in, Jeong Yeon-yeon, and Dae-hyup Chung (Korea Mental Problems Resolution Council) have been doing for 30 years." I did.

He added, "At the leadership level, we share the same perception."

Rep. Kim Doo-gwan said in a call, "It is not right to undermine the essence by non-essential matters."

However, there are also concerns that in some cases, the controversy does not subside and it is not unusual to continue to fire.

In a call, a lawmaker said, “It seems like President Yoon needs to explain the controversy over the shelter, etc.” and “It feels like the matter is getting heavier. It can be more serious if left alone.”

Another lawmaker said, "As a civil society group, the accounting may not have been carried out thoroughly." It is not likely that we have tried to embezzle or to be self-interested, but it is a burden to continue the controversy. "

Lee added, "I have faith in the individual elected by President Yoon," but added, "Wouldn't it be better to clarify a little more clearly even if there are unfortunate aspects?"