The opposition People’s Power Party buckles down to carrying out a “change” and “reform”. The PPP, which nominated a man in his 30s as its head of the party, visited Gwangju and other places under the signboard of “coexistence” and “integration” to carry out the “reform”. However, it is a hackneyed political farce and flimsy way of thinking to butter up the people to win their favor. Whenever the election is at hand and it finds itself in a pretty fix, the conservative forces have been loud-mouthed about “change” and “reform”. Nothing has undergone a change in the end. Quite contrary to their remarks, it goaded on “north Korea’s involvement in Gwangju popular uprising”. It stands to reason that broad segments of south Koreans hurl mud on the PPP which remains unchanged. The quality of conservatives, seized with greed for power, remains untouched. Its trick to attract the people is becoming cunninger. |
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