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Hong Jun-pyo “The Democratic Party, another anti-Japanese frame… Old ethnic sentiment”

Independent Representative Hong Jun-pyo. yunhap news

– Independent lawmaker Hong Joon-pyo aimed at a passport criticizing Kim Jong-in’s announcement of the’Review of Korea-Japan submarine tunnel construction’ as pro-Japanese. Congressman Hong said, “It wasn’t a pledge that suddenly came out yesterday today, but seeing that the Democratic Party has more profits for Japan over this, and is making an anti-Japanese frame with indigenous Japanese people, I suddenly think that they are bad people.”

Rep. Hong said through Facebook on the 2nd, “Even though the UK and France live as neighbors, and even if they are not so close due to competition, will the two countries coexist and co-prosper by connecting the Dover Strait with an undersea tunnel?” Shall we not get out of the narrow cages caught up in national sentiment?”

Rep. Hong said, “I am a man with a father who was forced to conscript under Japanese rule, but I do not politicize with anti-Japanese feelings or live with anti-Japanese feelings. It is undeniable that there is a feeling of the past, but it is the Korea-US-Japan liberal alliance that has brought peace on the Korean Peninsula for the past 70 years after the Korean War.

He also emphasized that “we must not forget that we have lived peacefully without war for the past 70 years, thanks to the socialist alliance between North Korea, China, and Russia, and the liberal alliance of Korea, the United States, and Japan that balances power.”

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– On the 1st, Chairman Kim held an on-site non-competition at the People’s Power Busan City Hall on the 1st and said, “The power of the people will actively support the construction of the new airport on Gadeokdo Island and will endeavor to ensure that the Special Law on Construction of the New Airport on Gadeokdo is handled under the agreement of the opposition parties. He emphasized, “We will support the construction of a new airport in connection with the hosting of the World Expo, which will be an opportunity for Busan to take a leap forward,” he said.

Chairman Kim also said, “We will actively review the construction of an undersea tunnel connecting Gadeokdo and Kyushu, Japan,” and “Expected a tremendous economic effect of 54,500 billion won in production and 450,000 people inducing employment, with a much smaller fiscal burden than in Japan. It is a business that is going to happen.

The Democratic Party retaliated against the unexpected ‘1+1 pledge’ of the people’s power (Gadeokdo new airport and submarine tunnel), immediately advocating an anti-Japanese frame. Chief spokesperson Choi met with reporters on the day to discuss the construction of a Korean-Japanese submarine tunnel, saying, “It is an election campaign that does not benefit the national interest at all, and it will not help the national interest.” “It will be difficult for the public to sympathize with the sudden assertion of an undersea tunnel for elections.” He also said, “It seems that the power of the people is urgent that the (Busan) line is urgent.”

Reporter Bae Jae-seong [email protected]



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