Attorney Seok Dong-hyun, who was recommended by the power of the people as a candidate for the head of the high-ranking officials criminal investigation agency, countered the criticism of Gyeonggi Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong for calling him pro-Japanese.



In a post on Facebook today (12th), "To Governor Lee Jae-myeong," said "If this governor is also outside the eyes of the government, it could be called the airlift with a single complaint from a civic group to be investigated. So, the Ministry of Airlift He said it could be a monster."



Attorney Seok said yesterday that "Personally, I see the airlift as a monster institution that should not be born."



It is also known that he participated in the'Gwanghwamun rally' last year and criticized the government's export regulations to Japan, saying, "If it helps security, I will become a pro-Japanese group."



Attorney Seok said, "(Governor Lee) referred to me as a'candidate of the pro-Japanese airborne deputy', but I am not'shut up and pro-Japanese' between being and not being the head of the airlift." They said that they should cooperate and get along well.”



He asked, "Do not sing'jukchangga' or attack Aman's Japanese clothing store or beer company. Is this the Japanese colonial era?"



Representatives of the People's Power also fired supporting attorney Seok.



Ho-young Joo told reporters that Governor Lee Jae-myeong's remarks were "low-key," and said, "I distorted the words that even pro-Japanese would be willing to do it for the sake of Korea. Those who learned the same Hangul do not know that."



Rep. Kim Ki-hyun said on Facebook, "I don't know if I'm willing to win the points I lost to my brothers, but I'm trying to put a spoon on the issue of the airlift that has nothing to do with the Gyeonggi-do government." "Is Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol appearing as a leading candidate?" .



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