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South Korean presidential candidates are outraged by "dangerous speeches"? President Moon Jae-in demanded an apology

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According to South Korea's "JoongAng Ilbo" on February 11, Yoon Seok-yue, the presidential candidate of South Korea's largest opposition party, the National Power Party, said a few days ago that if he comes to power, he will investigate and liquidate the accumulated shortcomings of the current regime. In this regard, on the 10th, South Korean President Moon Jae-in expressed strong anger and demanded an apology.

According to reports, Moon Jae-in, who has always adhered to "neutrality" on the eve of the South Korean election, personally expressed his position this time is very rare.

South Korean presidential candidates are outraged by "dangerous speeches"? President Moon Jae-in demanded an apology

Source: South Korean President Moon Jae-in. Photo courtesy of the Blue House

Moon jae-in said Yoon Seok-wook had to answer "whether he pretended not to see the shortcomings of the current government when he was the chief prosecutor and prosecutor general of the Central District Prosecutor's Office of South Korea, or whether he created a problem of accumulating defects out of nothing."

He added, "We express our strong anger and demand an apology for the baseless targeting of the current government as the subject of an investigation and illegality." ”

Earlier, when Yoon was asked in an interview with South Korea's JoongAng Ilbo, "If he is in power, will he conduct an investigation into the accumulated shortcomings of the pre-regime liquidation", he replied: "Of course, to liquidate, it needs to be investigated." ”

In addition, South Korea's 20th presidential election will hold a second televised debate on the 11th, and Yonhap News Agency reported that Yoon Seok-yue's so-called "if the government will investigate and liquidate the shortcomings of the current regime" is expected to become a hot topic.

Source: China News Network

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