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Former NIS Director Calls for Impeachment: Urges Action Even for President Yoon

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Former National Intelligence Service (NIS) Director Park Jie Won stated, “Now, even for the sake of President Yoon Suk Yeol, an impeachment motion should be submitted and indicted, and even a work suspension is needed during the trial period.”

Former NIS Director Park Jie Won is giving a congratulatory speech at the “book concert for Kim Dae Jung’s Words” held at Jeonil Building 245 in Dong-gu, Gwangju, on the afternoon of the 18th. 2024.01.18 [Photo=Newsis]

On the 6th, former Director Park posted on his social media, “So far, I have opposed the impeachment of President Yoon Suk Yeol, saying that the suspension of constitutionalism should not be repeated.”

He said, “As soon as the Kim Keon Hee special prosecution law was rejected during the nomination as Kim Keon Hee’s special prosecution bulletproof, the People Power Party began a nomination massacre in the Gangnam Belt and TK (Daegu·Gyeongbuk) regions.” He pointed out, “They pardoned and restored the rights of the impeached former president as a courtesy, but how can they nominate two close lawyers in the substantial regions, no matter how urgent the general election is?”

He continued, criticizing, “The current regime is a Yoon Suk Yeol, Kim Keon Hee, and Park Geun Hye’s Troika regime,” saying, “We can’t cover up like this from the Itaewon disaster to the Chae Sang Byung incident. If a former defense minister with a suspect suspicion becomes an Australian ambassador and a former vice minister becomes nominated, it’s too heartless and cruel regime.”

Former Director Park said, “Even when DJ (former President Kim Dae Jung) went on a tour to Italy, he traveled with then Daegu Mayor Mun Hee Gab to revive Daegu’s economy,” and “Yesterday, at the 17th Gwangmyeong Public Livelihood Debate held by the President, we didn’t see the face of Gyeonggi Governor Kim Dong Yeon.

He added, “So far, it is estimated that a budget of about 1,000 trillion won ($751 billion) is needed to carry out the projects promised by the President.” And he criticized, “It’s an empty promise. It’s a violation of the election law. It’s a governmental election, with the President, the Presidential Office, and the Cabinet Members all mobilized.”

He continued, “It’s the violation of political neutrality by public officials,” and added, “President Roh Moo Hyun was impeached with his mouth open.”

He emphasized, “The First Lady Kim Keon Hee’s bulletproof nomination saved First Lady Kim Keon Hee. However, the great people will defeat the People Power Party with an innovative vote.”

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