The ruling and opposition parties continued to fight today (the 1st), which is a holiday, over the controversy over the profanity of President Yoon Seok-yeol and the handling of the dismissal of Minister of Foreign Affairs Park Jin.



People's Power Emergency Response Committee Chairman Jeong Jin-seok wrote on Facebook, "The enforcement of the resolution to dismiss Minister of Foreign Affairs Park Jin is not democracy." "A majority vote without discussion, persuasion, dialogue and compromise is not democracy."



Rep. Kwon Seong-dong said on SNS, "The essence of this situation is that the Democratic Party and MBC colluded and tried to make a diplomatic disaster through subtitle manipulation."



Rep. Kwon argued that "the fact that MBC is using oppression of the press when raising a legitimate issue is a logical contradiction in itself that a group that has given up its qualifications for the press is talking about oppression of the press."



He continued, "The lesson from this situation is that we should not react lukewarmly to incitement to manipulation," he said.



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The Democratic Party of Korea strongly criticized President Yoon Seok-yeol for refusing to accept the proposal for the dismissal of Foreign Minister Park Jin, which was handled at the plenary session of the National Assembly led by the Democratic Party.



Park Hong-geun, floor leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, pointed out on Facebook, "If Minister Park is the director of a catastrophic play of insolvency, subservience, and empty-handed diplomacy, then the main character is President Yun.



He then asked, "What on earth did President Yoon do well so he is so proud in front of the people?"



He then raised his voice, saying, "If you know even the slightest bit of the people's anger, get out of your ego and apologize to the people and accept the proposal to dismiss Minister Park."



"We will fight strongly with the people until President Yoon finally apologizes a hundredfold to the people and rebukes his person in charge," said Park.



Deputy Spokesperson Ahn Gwi-ryeong also said in a written briefing today, "The public's voice that we need to find out the truth of the diplomatic disaster that only left swear words and reprimand those in charge will grow," he said. I did.



(Photo = National Assembly Photo Reporters, Yonhap News)