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Justice Party is holding the first meeting of the emergency response organization today (27th) to discuss a remedy for the sexual harassment case, former CEO Kim Jong-cheol.

While support and solidarity movements for Rep. Jang Hye-young are spreading, Rep. Jang expressed that he was'sorry for criminal charges without his consent' in connection with a conservative group's accusation against Kim.



This is Kang Min-woo.



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As the Party has advocated gender equality as the core value of the Party, the Justice Party has been humbled by criticism from inside and outside the Party.



[Ryu Ho-jeong/Jeong-eui-dang Senior Vice President: I thought I was doing (gender equality) education diligently every year, but it was an illusion.

There is no need for any excuses for the criticism that the Justice Party is no different.] It



was decided to launch an emergency countermeasure organization to discuss the party's reconstruction plan. Is becoming.



From today, we decided to hold an emergency response meeting to come up with an action plan.



The Justice Party also decided to make the recovery of Rep. Hye-young Jang and the return of his legislative activities a top priority.



In particular, we will respond firmly to secondary abuses such as the theory of accountability for the victim and the theory of sympathy for the perpetrator.



Support and solidarity movements for Chairman Chang are also spreading.



Regarding a conservative group's accusation of former CEO Kim Jong-cheol to the prosecution, Rep. Chang expressed strong regret for proceeding unilateral criminal prosecution without any communication with him.



He also pointed out that misleading the judicial process as if it were the victim's duty is another force of victimhood, rather as a frivolous act that hinders return to daily life.