People's Power Representative Lee Jun-seok said, "I think it's enough to point out that he was immature in political language," said Yoon Seok-yeol, former Prosecutor General, and former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, the leader of the party.



President Lee met with reporters at the National Assembly today (20th) and asked a question that Yoon had not yet expressed any regrets, saying, "From the perspective of Candidate Yoon, he seems a bit hesitant to apologize because he thinks his true intentions have not been properly communicated." answered.



He added, "I think it would be good to take action as soon as possible so that things do not develop further."



CEO Lee said, "Efforts have been made for vulnerable areas such as Honam since the establishment of the emergency response committee Chairman Kim Jong-in, and even after I was represented, Chairman Kim Jong-in's line has been inherited. I hope you do,” he said.



Regarding the May 18 Democratization Movement-related group's request for an apology and prevention of recurrence, he said, "The party's position has never before expressed a different opinion on such matters since the Kim Jong-in regime. So, depending on the opinions of individual candidates, the party It is difficult to take a position," he said.




Representative Lee said, "It seems that the prosecution did not send the accusation letter to the prosecution. I wish the agency would make a stronger statement.”



He continued, "Of course, we will not cover the actions that Rep. Kim Woong and Jeong Jeong-sik should take responsibility for," he said. "It's a bit of a labyrinth, so we have to look at it carefully," he said.



He also said, "Since Rep. Woong Kim has been involved in such activities with several civic groups, it may be possible to suspect that the subject is the prosecution, but it may be difficult to specify. If there is a problematic point, I hope that it can be concluded quickly by further investigating Rep. Kim.”



Regarding the Democratic Party's decision to sue Kim Woong and Jeong Jeong-sik at the Ethics Committee of the National Assembly, he criticized "It is a very political act to havetily take it to the Ethics Committee because the facts are still (not clear) and there is a part where Rep. Kim denies the allegations."



In addition, in response to the Democratic Party's request that "Rep. Kim Yong-pan, who disclosed a photo of a fake bundle of money at the National Security Council, should be expelled," he said, "Many of the allegations the Democratic Party raised about our party's presidential candidate are false and exaggerated. He said, "I am not asking for strong responsibility just because there are points that have been pointed out."



(Photo = National Assembly Photo Reporters, Yonhap News)