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Nowadays everyone stops their daily routines and distances themselves from others to prevent the spread of the virus, conservative groups are planning to hold a large-scale rally in the city next month on the opening day of the month despite the notice of banning the assembly.

The government has warned strongly that it will exercise its public power without hesitation in actions that threaten the safety of all.



Reporter Ayoung Kim covered this news.



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Pastor Kwang-Hoon Jeon, who was infected with Corona 19, and the number of patients confirmed in the aftermath of the Gwanghwamun rally that day (9th) have passed 551 and 3 weeks, but one or two out of 10 have not even been tested.



[Jung Eun-kyung/Central Defense Countermeasure Headquarters: I know that the inspection rate is currently over 80-85%.

However, there is such a way that not all people have been tested.]



Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun predicted a strong response by saying that he will not hesitate to exercise public power today. I did.



[Sae-gyun Jeong/Prime Minister: I am truly deplorable.

When it comes to acts that threaten the safety of the community, we will use the public power granted by the people without hesitation.] The



police have already notified more than 70 individual gatherings of 10 or more people, and decided to ban additional reports of gatherings.



The government has decided to fully explain the government's position this time, especially in preparation for court decisions.



The ruling party also argued that it should somehow be prevented, whether it is suspicious vehicle selection or non-stop passage, but the non-captain of the 8/15 rally reaffirmed its intention to enforce the Gaecheon Day rally.



[Insik Choi / 8·15 Rally Participant Non-Captain Secretary General: There is no way to prevent the constitutional freedom of assembly.

Trying to be in any shape and in a controllable direction.

(The size of the assembly is around 8·15). The



non-submissions said they would report the assembly next week, taking into account the time for court judgment.



This time, a voice of restraint has emerged even within the power of the opposition party, and it is expected that tomorrow, Kim Jong-in, an enlarged chairman, will make an official position on the opening ceremony.



(Video coverage: Park Hyeon-cheol, video editing: Kim Seon-tak)