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Hong Jun-pyo "Yoon and Han, the accomplices must pay for their crimes".. Jeong Cheong-rae "I agree"

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2025-07-14 15:34:39
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2025-07-14 15:34:39
Jeong Cheong-rae, member of the Democratic Party of Korea (left), Hong Jun-pyo, former mayor of Daegu / Photo = News1, Yonhap News

[Financial News]  Former Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo, targeting former President Yoon Seok-yeol and former People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon, called for personnel reform, while Jeong Cheong-rae, who is running for the Democratic Party's leadership election, expressed his "agreement."

On the 13th, former Mayor Hong criticized on his Facebook, "Political prosecutors are taking positions that do not suit them, fighting among themselves, ruining the party, ruining the conservatives, and now paying for their crimes."

Former Mayor Hong said, "Since March 2017, Yoon Seok-yeol and Han Dong-hoon have become Moon Jae-in's hunting dogs, cruelly hunting Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye, indiscriminately arresting hundreds of conservative figures, and causing five suicides in that national manipulation frame incident, which I have never forgotten even for a moment."

He continued, "The so-called conservatives in this land have never forgotten the years when they followed Moon Jae-in's two hunting dogs and brought them to the conservative party like lemmings," adding, "Now they are getting back the karma they committed, and the accomplices who followed them must also pay for their crimes so that there will be no more hunting dogs rampaging in this land."

He emphasized, "Prosecutorial reform should also be carried out from that perspective," and "there should be no more political prosecutors manipulating state affairs and ruining the country."

In response, Representative Jeong stated on his Facebook, "Former Mayor Hong said, 'The People Power Party failed in innovation, and the goal of the special investigation into rebellion is to request the dissolution of the party,'" and expressed his position, "Agree with you."

He added, "In light of the Unified Progressive Party case, the People Power Party is worthy of dissolution a hundred or a thousand times," and "as a party that once held a rebellion suspect, it would be speechless even if dissolved."

newssu@fnnews.com Kim Soo-yeon Reporter