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The majority party’s attempt to revise the law to rescue their colleagues from judicial risks doesn’t make sense.
The majority party plans to pass a motion to impeach three top prosecutors, including the chief of the Seoul Central Prosecutors’ Office, in a vote next week.
Public sentiment cannot be molded to the DP’s wishes, as the public will be the judges of the dinosaur when the time comes.
The DP is a majority party, but would it do the same if it becomes a minority party?
Opposition leader Lee Jae-myung must keep at bay the temptation to use the easy weapon of majority power.
President Yoon must veto the revision as it goes against modern democracy.
The DP must share a heavy onus as the majority party. It must cut off corruption and overhaul itself before it’s too late.
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