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Han Dong-hoon, chairman of the People's Power Party, criticized the Democratic Party of Korea for proposing a revision to the criminal law that reduces the scope of punishment for "third-party bribery" and decided to eliminate the crime altogether.Representative
Han wrote on his SNS, saying that the Democratic Party of Korea's money envelope case would not happen by reducing the statute of limitations on the party law and allowing retroactive application, while the Seongnam FC case would reduce bribery charges.
He then argued that if this happens, the judicial system collapses and damages other people, so rather, Democratic politicians should create an extraterritorial right that will not be punished even if they are guilty.
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Han wrote on his SNS, saying that the Democratic Party of Korea's money envelope case would not happen by reducing the statute of limitations on the party law and allowing retroactive application, while the Seongnam FC case would reduce bribery charges.
He then argued that if this happens, the judicial system collapses and damages other people, so rather, Democratic politicians should create an extraterritorial right that will not be punished even if they are guilty.
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