Author: 신민정,전광준

In a recent meeting between representatives from different political parties, Han Dong-hoon, the leader of the main opposition party, criticized the remarks made by Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the ruling party, regarding preparing for martial law. Han likened Lee’s statements to eavesdropping on his conversations and raised concerns about potential national disruption. He called for evidence to support Lee’s claims and emphasized the need for serious consideration of such issues to prevent abuse of power. Han also addressed the limitations on parliamentary immunity, suggesting that lawmakers should be held accountable for their actions outside of parliament. He highlighted the…

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In a recent meeting, Han Dong-hoon, leader of the People Power Party, addressed the issue of deepfake crimes by suggesting a reevaluation of the age limit for juvenile offenders. He emphasized the need to consider lowering the age limit for serious offenses, particularly in cases involving deepfake crimes. Han Dong-hoon highlighted the public’s outrage at such crimes, especially when students become victims. During the meeting, Han Dong-hoon also expressed his commitment to addressing the legislative challenges posed by deepfake crimes. He stressed the importance of protecting victims and preventing the misuse of AI and big tech technologies for criminal activities.…

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The leader of the main opposition party, Han Dong-hoon, expressed that he does not consider live broadcasting the entire dialogue between ruling and opposition party leaders as a precondition for the talks. He emphasized the importance of public transparency in the dialogue process but stated that forcing live broadcasting as a condition might hinder the progress of the discussions. Initially scheduled for the 25th, the meeting between Han Dong-hoon and Lee Jae-myung, leader of the ruling party, was postponed due to Han’s COVID-19 diagnosis. Despite his hospitalization for treatment, Han emphasized the importance of a prompt meeting and wished for…

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The debate surrounding the government’s R&D budget allocation for the upcoming year has sparked controversy between the ruling party and the opposition. While the government intends to restore the R&D budget to the previous year’s level after substantial cuts this year, the opposition argues that last year’s cuts were necessary for restructuring and eliminating inefficiencies in the budget. Choo Kyung-ho, the floor leader of the opposition party, expressed skepticism about the government’s decision, emphasizing that last year’s cuts were not a mistake but rather a strategic move to realign priorities. On the other hand, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of…

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In a recent turn of events, Han Dong-hoon, the leader of the main opposition party in South Korea, has rejected the demand from the ruling Democratic Party to propose a special prosecutor law related to the real estate speculation scandal by the deadline of the 26th. Refusing to comply with the sudden ultimatum, Han emphasized that the deadline does not align with their position. During a meeting with the party’s standing advisory committee, Han addressed the Democratic Party’s actions, highlighting the inconsistency in their approach to the special prosecutor law. Despite their calls for immediate action, the Democratic Party has…

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