The transcript discusses the political situation in South Korea, particularly focusing on the arrest warrant for the leader of the Democratic Party, Lee Jae-myung. The conversation takes place between Lee Chang-geun and Kim Jong-wook, both of whom have had significant roles in the political world.
The discussion begins with Lee Chang-geun, a former vice president of the Yeouido Institute, and Kim Jong-wook, a former Blue House administrator. The two discuss the political situation in the country, with a particular focus on the arrest warrant for Lee Jae-myung.
Lee Chang-geun and Kim Jong-wook discuss the pros and cons of Lee Jae-myung's 24-day fast, which was initiated to protest against the arrest warrant. They agree that while the fast has fostered unity within the Democratic Party, it has also led to a loss of public support. They also discuss the potential backlash from traditional supporters of the Democratic Party, who are critical of the party's stance on the arrest warrant.
The discussion also touches on the potential impact of the arrest warrant on the upcoming National Assembly elections. They agree that the Democratic Party needs to find a reasonable direction and ask for the opinions of all party members.
The two also discuss the potential consequences of the arrest warrant being adopted or dismissed. If the warrant is adopted, Lee Jae-myung could be arrested, leading to further confusion within the Democratic Party. If the warrant is dismissed, it could justify the criminal activity of Lee Jae-myung, which could lead to further controversy.
The discussion also touches on the potential impact of the arrest warrant on the Democratic Party's future leadership. They agree that the newly elected floor leader should prepare measures to resolve the situation and that the party should not continue to insist on the arrest warrant unconditionally.
The two also discuss the potential impact of the arrest warrant on the Democratic Party's relationship with the public. They agree that the party needs to raise the issue of the people's livelihood and the government's neglect of the Fukushima contaminated water issue.
The discussion concludes with a discussion on the potential impact of the arrest warrant on the future of the Democratic Party. They agree that the party needs to continue to fight against the government and the ruling party, and that the form of party leadership that is fighting against the government and the ruling party will continue for some time to come.
In summary, the transcript provides a detailed discussion on the political situation in South Korea, focusing on the arrest warrant for the leader of the Democratic Party. The two discuss the potential consequences of the arrest warrant, the impact on the Democratic Party's future leadership, and the potential impact on the party's relationship with the public.
1. The entire country is experiencing an unprecedented freeze.
2. The political situation in the country is continuing, with a vote to arrest the leader of the main opposition party and a subsequent vote to dismiss Prime Minister Han Dok-soo.
3. The situation is being analyzed by former Yeouido Institute vice president Lee Chang-geun and former Blue House administrator Kim Jong-wook.
4. Lee Jae-myeong, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, has stopped a 24-day fast, which was longer than the fasting of former President Kim Young-sam in 1983.
5. The purpose of Lee Jae-myeong's fast was to gain unity within his party and to avoid an arrest warrant.
6. The Democratic Party has gained pro-Myung One-Seat unity but has lost public support due to the actions of Lee Jae-myeong.
7. There is a clear division within the party, with about 120 to 130 people voting against Lee Jae-myeong's actions.
8. The fast itself was sincere, as Lee Jae-myeong fasted to change the direction of the administration and to calm down opposition related to Fukushima contaminated water.
9. The fast was carried out with demands from those who say the country is temporary.
10. The fast lasted for at least 24 days, and the current government will last for at least 24 days.
11. There is a concern about the destruction of evidence, which could lead to the justification of criminal activity.
12. If the arrest warrant is adopted, Lee Jae-myeong will be arrested, and the opposition party will likely be in uncontrollable confusion.
13. If the arrest warrant is dismissed, criminal activity will be justified.
14. The prosecution requested a binding document of 11,253 characters, which is unusually long.
15. The charge of violating the Third Party Property in Property and Foreign Exchange Transactions Act includes perjury and bribery, which are not recent incidents.
16. The prosecution's intention in judging that the opposition party leader must be arrested based on these types of contents is a very political judgment.
17. The Democratic Party should make a decision based on the way the party members ask, and the leadership and the party representative should make a decision based on the way the party members ask.
18. The Democratic Party is in a similar situation when the explosion is over, with the conflict between factions getting worse ahead of next year's general election.
19. The Democratic Party's perspective is that the people who voted for it are making a decision based on their conscience, but this is problematic.
20. The Democratic Party is talking about the people's livelihood and reforming the president and state administration, but they have never properly consulted on the bills proposed by the ruling party.
21. The Democratic Party will elect its floor leader on the 26th, with Hong Ik-pyo, Nam In-soon, and Kim Min-seo all classified as pro-Myeong-gwi.
22. The atmosphere of the Democratic Party is quite agitated, and it is very difficult for non-members to collectively nominate a candidate to run in the floor leader race.
23. The Democratic Party will fight against the government and the ruling party in the future.
24. Rep. Kim Eui-gyeom lied openly in the National Assembly to the extent that he is in fact a master of lying.
25. The Democratic Party is damaging diversity, which is a basic principle of democracy.