Former lawmaker Na Kyung-won is arriving at a dinner held on the 2nd at a restaurant in Jongno-gu, Seoul, with Kim Jong-in, the Emergency Response Committee Chairman of the People Power Party, and senior politicians from the Seoul area. [Image source=Yonhap News]
[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Eun-young] Former Future United Party (now People Power Party) lawmaker Na Kyung-won criticized President Moon Jae-in, questioning, "Why does President Moon Jae-in refuse to listen to this desperate plea?" after sharing an apology letter about former President Park Geun-hye posted on 'SNU Life,' a portal exclusively for Seoul National University students and alumni.
On the 28th, Na posted on her SNS, "What came after the tragedy was despair. The Moon Jae-in administration shattered even the citizens' faint hopes. It is devastating."
She also shared a news article link reporting a post titled "President Park Geun-hye, I am sorry," which was uploaded on 'SNU Life' on the 27th.
The article Na shared compared the Park Geun-hye administration with the Moon Jae-in administration, criticizing the current government's problems.
The author wrote, "I cursed when they fired Chae Dong-wook (then Prosecutor General) for having two households, but seeing them now oust Yoon Seok-youl (current Prosecutor General) for surveillance, I realize I shouldn't have cursed. I am sorry," and "I cursed for creating the Mir and K-Sports foundations to extort money from companies, but seeing the fund fraud cases like Optimus and Lime that led to the suspension of redemptions, it seems better to extort a few trillion won from ordinary citizens than a few hundred billion won from companies. I am sorry."
Regarding real estate policy, the author sarcastically said, "I cursed when Deputy Prime Minister Choi Kyung-hwan of the Park Geun-hye government came out telling people to buy houses, but seeing the Moon Jae-in government telling citizens not to buy houses while housing prices and rent prices keep rising, it seems that telling people to buy houses back then was a farsighted policy for ordinary citizens. I am sorry."
Additionally, the author mentioned sexual crime controversies during the current administration, stating, "I cursed when Yoon Chang-jung fled after sexually harassing an intern in the U.S., but I was shocked to see terms like 'victim complainant' emerging with the scandals involving Ahn Hee-jung, Oh Keo-don, and Park Won."
Furthermore, the author listed 13 items criticizing the current government, including the comfort women agreement, the MERS outbreak, and the flu vaccine incident.
The author concluded, "I am sorry for cursing the Park Geun-hye government as the worst government. At that time, I never imagined a world like this would come."
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