Lee Jae myung s attack on an event once again confirms the danger of South Korean politicians!

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-31

According to the latest news from the global network, on the morning of January 2, local time, according to a number of local ** reports, Lee Jae-myung, the leader of South Korea's largest opposition party, was attacked while attending an event in Busan, South Korea. At the same time, the man suspected of attacking Lee Jae-myung, the leader of South Korea's largest opposition party, has **.

South Korea will hold parliamentary elections in April, and major political parties such as the ruling People's Power Party and the largest opposition party, the Democratic Party of Korea, will compete for 300 seats in the National Assembly. Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the largest opposition party, was attacked at an event, which once again confirmed that South Korean politicians are really dangerous!

In South Korea, at present, except for the former South Korean ** Moon Jae-in, who has not been in office for a long time, the other former ** have not had a "good death", and Moon Jae-in is being attacked by South Korea's current **Yoon Suk-yeol**, and no one can say whether he can become the first "good death**" in South Korean history.

South Korea's former **Park Geun-hye is the first female ** in South Korea and has made Korean history;He was also the first to be *** in office, and he also made history in South Korea. In particular, Park Geun-hye was sentenced to 22 years in prison, and if it weren't for Moon Jae-in's pardon for Park Geun-hye at the last moment of her career, Park Geun-hye might still be suffering in prison.

Park Geun-hye's fate is miserable, and the fate of Park Geun-hye's father, Park Chung-hee, who is also a former ** in South Korea, is even more tragic - not only was he killed, but even his lover, Park Geun-hye's mother Lu Young-so, was not spared and was finally killed.

In South Korea, attacks on politicians are commonplace. Whether it is Park Geun-hye, Moon Jae-in, or other South Korean ex-leaders, whether they are big or small in politics, and no one who belongs to the ruling party or the opposition party, they are all very dangerous, and they have all been attacked or similar attacks. Lee Jae-myung, the leader of South Korea's largest opposition party, was attacked at this event, which further consolidated the outside world's stereotyped thinking that "South Korean politicians are dangerous."

As South Korea's parliamentary elections get closer, incidents like the Lee Jae-myung attack are sure to become more frequent. Recently, it was reported that Lee Nak-yeon, former prime minister of South Korea and former leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, wants to leave the party and form a new political party, and strive to make the new party the largest party in the new National Assembly. There is no doubt that both the opposition Democratic Party of Japan and the ruling People's Power Party will pay close attention to this incident. South Korea's ** will come out next, no one can say clearly. (Mao Kaiyun).

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