韓国与党の重鎮「文元大統領の『“タマネギ男”元法相の特赦』要請は “厚顔”」
South Korean ruling party heavyweight: ”Former President Moon's request for a pardon for 'Onion Man' former Justice Minister is 'brazen'”
Yoo In-tae, secretary-general of the National Assembly and a key figure in the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, said that former President Moon Jae-in
Former South Korean Justice Minister Cho Kuk, also known as "Onion Man,"
On the 8th, National Assembly Secretary-General Yoo appeared on a Korean radio program and said that President Moon had requested a special pardon for Woo Sang-ho on the 5th of this month.
In response to the news that he met with the President's Chief Secretary for Political Affairs and requested that former President Cho, who is currently in prison, be included in the special pardon on August 15, he said, "It is not appropriate for President Moon to say such a thing."
Yoo, former secretary-general of the National Assembly, said, "They should leave it to (President Lee Jae-myung)," and "It's shameless."
He continued, "I think he spoke to Chief Secretary Woo because he is close to him, but
On the 5th, former President Moon visited Pyeongsan Village in Yangsan City, Gyeongsangnam-do, where he lives, and criticized the situation.
During a meeting with the chief secretary, he reportedly said, "If politicians are to be pardoned (through this special pardon), I think former Chairman Cho should also be included."
Former CEO Cho was sentenced to two years in prison by the Supreme Court in December last year on charges of fraudulently getting his daughter and son admitted to college.
He was found guilty and is currently incarcerated.
2025/08/07 16:16 KST
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