On the 11th, Rep. Goh wrote on his Facebook page, "Even senior lawmakers who should be at the center of orthodox conservatives, and former journalist lawmakers who should value the importance of facts as if they were their lives, are not supported by their supporters.
"They are doing whatever it takes to appeal to the public," he said. He also criticized them, saying, "They seem to be addicted to hatred."
Rep. Gao said that the People's Power Party will push ahead with a bill to prevent Chinese people from engaging in the "three major shopping" activities, including medical care, elections, and real estate.
He also shared a link to an article that said, "With local elections coming up in June next year, the People's Power Party is stimulating anti-China sentiment that is spreading mainly among far-right YouTubers, and is trying to spur hardline supporters."
On the 10th, Kim Eun-hye, the People's Power's Chief Deputy Chairman for House Policy, said at a meeting to deal with the National Assembly's National Assembly audit, "The 'three major Chinese
"We will promote the three anti-shopping laws as a party policy," Kim said. "Chinese people who set foot on Korean soil are exploiting loopholes in the system to engage in medical shopping, election shopping, and real estate shopping.
"We are in the midst of the so-called three major shopping sprees, including the ban on buying and selling, and this is reverse discrimination against the people that must be corrected," he said, explaining the background to the party's push.
He also said, "I exaggerate that I hate anti-China demonstrations, but when it comes to anti-American demonstrations,
"When I see the government's actions of pretending not to be concerned, President Lee Jae-myung's statement that 'the era of security for the US and economics for China is over' seems like a lie," he said.
I decided.
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