
Response to Allegations of Prosecution Dismissal Deal
Democratic Party of Korea leader Jung Chung-rae addressed allegations of a “President Lee Jae Myung prosecution dismissal deal” on the 12th. He described the claims as “unthinkable and unacceptable,” emphasizing that the party would take strong action by utilizing all possible measures.
The remarks were made during a general meeting of lawmakers at the National Assembly. Rep. Jung stated that some individuals were spreading baseless rumors about a prosecution dismissal deal, which he deemed unimaginable not only under the Yoon Suk-yeol prosecutorial dictatorship regime but also under the most democratic Lee Jae Myung government.
Jung emphasized that prosecution dismissals are not subject to negotiation and must not be handled in such a manner. He added that if manipulated indictments under the Yoon Suk-yeol administration are proven through legal methods, a special counsel investigation, or a state affairs audit, the party would ensure corresponding measures and consequences.
Commitment to Legal Integrity
Rep. Jung further stated that the party would take strict action against any attempts to undermine its integrity. He warned that if the People Power Party launches political attacks based on these absurd allegations, the Democratic Party would respond decisively. According to Jung, these claims hold no value for consideration.
The party’s stance is clear: it will not tolerate any form of political maneuvering that could compromise the justice system. This commitment reflects a broader effort to uphold the principles of fairness and transparency in governance.
Strengthening Party Unity
In addition to addressing the specific allegations, Rep. Jung highlighted the importance of unity within the party. He urged lawmakers to focus on their shared goals and to remain vigilant against any external threats to their mission. This includes safeguarding the rights of citizens and ensuring that the government operates in the best interests of the people.
The party has also been working on various initiatives to strengthen its position and improve public services. These efforts include advocating for policies that promote economic growth, social welfare, and national security.
Public Engagement and Support
To foster greater public engagement, the Democratic Party has launched several programs aimed at increasing voter participation and awareness. These initiatives include community outreach, educational campaigns, and partnerships with local organizations to address pressing issues faced by citizens.
By focusing on these areas, the party aims to build a stronger connection with the public and demonstrate its commitment to serving the needs of the people.
Future Outlook
Looking ahead, the Democratic Party is preparing for upcoming elections and other political challenges. The leadership has emphasized the need for a cohesive strategy that addresses both immediate concerns and long-term goals. This includes developing a clear platform that outlines the party’s vision for the future and how it plans to achieve its objectives.
As the political landscape continues to evolve, the Democratic Party remains dedicated to upholding its values and ensuring that the voices of the people are heard. With a strong commitment to transparency, accountability, and public service, the party is well-positioned to navigate the challenges ahead and work towards a more just and equitable society.
Membership Benefits
For those interested in supporting the party’s mission, there are various membership options available. These include:
- A monthly membership plan priced at 5900 won, offering exclusive benefits for newspaper readers at 2900 won.
- A special membership package that provides access to 8 different newspapers and magazines worth 55000 won.
- Additional perks such as 7000 points that can be used like cash for shopping, enhancing the overall value of the membership.
These offerings aim to encourage greater involvement and support from the public, reinforcing the party’s commitment to transparency and public engagement.