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Liberation Day celebration yesterday (15th), there is another great debate in the political world over the commemorative remarks made by Liberal Leader Kim Won-woong. From the evaluation of former President Syngman Rhee, the ruling and opposition parties are talking roughly at various points.

This is reporter Kim Soo-young.

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Liberation Chairman Kim Won-woong shouted “Pro-Japanese liquidation” yesterday at the commemoration of the Liberation Day celebration, saying, "It is not national harmony that embraces the national traitors."

[Kim Won-woong/Chairman of Liberation (Yesterday): Syngman Rhee violently dismantled the Anti-People's Commission and joined the pro-Japanese group. Korea is the only country in the world that has chosen a song composed by an ethnic traitor as a nation.]

Chairman Kim also urged the head of the National Cemetery, saying that 69 pro-Japanese anti-ethnic figures are buried in the National Cemetery.

First of all, the Unification Party takes issue with the point that former President Syngman Rhee was called Syngman Rhee at an official national event and said that the former president, who had been in the independence movement, had collusion with the pro-Japanese faction.

In addition, President Kim denies the national anthem of the Republic of Korea and is making an unreasonable claim to dig up the grave of the Memorial Hall.

The Unified Party also demanded that Chairman Kim resign.

In an article posted on social media, Jeon Professor Jin Jung-kwon said that the intention to set up a frame of'indigenous womb' was seen, and the Democratic Party also wrote to answer whether the anthem would be scrapped.

The Democratic Party did not come up with any official reaction to President Kim's remarks, as if it had determined that the party-level response was inappropriate.

Instead, individual lawmakers came out.

Rep. So Byung-hoon said that it was so uncomfortable to liquidate pro-Japanese liquidation, and Rep. Han Byung-do criticized it as a political allergic reaction to criticizing former President Syngman Rhee, who founded the Liberal Party, which is the root of the Unification Party.

Rep. Lee Gae-ho argued that President Kim could say anything to Japanese asylum-seekers because he had a father who fought blood with the Japanese people.

Liberation Chairman Won-woong Kim is the eldest son of Governor Kim Geun-soo and Jeon Wol-seon, who was a former member of the 3rd line of lawmakers and was active in Gwangbok-gun during the Japanese colonial period.

(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho, video editing: Choi Hye-young)