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Park Chan-dae, floor leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, said, "We have been concerned about the second civil war, saying that it is accurately defined as a riot, but it has become a reality."Floor leader
Park told reporters after the emergency meeting that the government should not ignore the situation and strongly deal with the end of the civil war.
The president of Yoon Suk Yeol, who denies the rule of law, is fundamentally responsible for all situations, he said.
The Democratic Party of Korea has also decided to ask questions about pending court riots tomorrow (20th), focusing on the National Assembly Legislation and Judiciary Committee and the Public Administration and Security Committee.
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Park told reporters after the emergency meeting that the government should not ignore the situation and strongly deal with the end of the civil war.
The president of Yoon Suk Yeol, who denies the rule of law, is fundamentally responsible for all situations, he said.
The Democratic Party of Korea has also decided to ask questions about pending court riots tomorrow (20th), focusing on the National Assembly Legislation and Judiciary Committee and the Public Administration and Security Committee.
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