At the beginning of this year, the attack on Lee Jae-myung, the party representative of the Democratic Party of Korea, the largest opposition party in South Korea, attracted widespread attention. However, the incident has become one of the focus of attention, as the National Power Party, as the largest opponent of the Democratic Party of Korea, is considered to be the most nervous party. According to the Observer, before the incident, Lee Jae-myung visited Busan's new Guardian Airport and was attacked on the rest of his trip. At that time, he was surrounded by many journalists and supporters, including a man wearing a blue hat with the words "Support Lee Jae-myung" on it. The man approached Lee Jae-myung and attacked him with a knife under the pretext of asking for his signature. After that, the man was **, Lee Jae-myung was injured and taken to the hospital for treatment. ** An investigation was launched and it was discovered that the attacker, Kim, was a member of the Democratic Party of Korea and that he had been a member of the Conservative Party before joining the party.
After the incident, the outside world made various speculations about the motive of the attacker Jin. First of all, some people believe that Kim may have "infiltrated" the Democratic Party early in order to make the conservative party lose its rivals in the South Korean parliament election and looked for an opportunity to attack Lee Jae-myung. The second speculation is that Kim no longer supported the conservative party before joining the Democratic Party, so he used the attack to help Lee Jae-myung and the Democratic Party win more attention and sympathy, and improve the chances of the Democratic Party of Korea winning the election. The third speculation is that Jin did not favor any partisanship, and his actions were purely personal, reflecting the dissatisfaction of a part of the public with politicians being busy with infighting and ignoring the concerns of the people.
In the wake of the attack, the National Power Party and other parties have also taken a stand. Han Dong-hoon, chairman of the People's Power Party's extraordinary countermeasures committee, canceled his upcoming New Year's event, and he said in an interview that no matter what happens, it will not change the fact that South Korea is a democratic country, and hopes that Lee Jae-myung will do it as soon as possible. Yoon Suk-yeol, the whip of the People's Power Party, also personally wrote to the House of Representatives of the People's Power Party, asking them to be cautious in their words and actions. He also stressed that South Korea will never tolerate the existence of violence. Not only that, but members of other parties, such as the Justice Party, also expressed their concern and support for Lee Jae-myung through **. This shows that until the truth is revealed, all parties are cautious, especially the National Power Party, which does not dare to act rashly.
The attack has had some impact on the upcoming election of members of Congress, reminiscent of the impact of similar events in the past. Back in 2006, after the attack on Ms. Park, her Grand National Party won a certain amount of sympathy votes and thus won the election. The National Power Party needs to be careful about this, as the election is only three months away. Any ruling party in the maelstrom will lose popular support. Therefore, the National Power Party must be more cautious at this moment in order to avoid a repeat of the historical tragedy.
After this attack, the political atmosphere in South Korea has become tense again. Whether it is directed at Lee Jae-myung himself or the entire National Power Party, this incident has aroused concern and concern from all sides. Political struggles and electoral rivalries are inevitable, and in the process, it is more important to focus on the needs and concerns of the people rather than ignoring their voices. Only by truly paying attention to people's livelihood and listening to public opinion can political parties win people's support and trust. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the breeding of violence in politics and pay attention to and protect the personal safety of political participants.
Finally, while understanding politics, we should also think rationally and not be swayed by the rhetoric and positions of all parties. It is only through deep thinking and comprehensive understanding that we can make accurate judgments and become truly independent thinking citizens. Politics is only a part of society, and we should pay more attention to people's livelihood and society, and make our own contributions to building a better future. I believe that through rational discussion and cooperation, we will be able to achieve a more just and prosperous society.