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"Na Kyung-Won Taking a Pictorial, Pitiful Sit-in Protest" Even Within the Party, There Was a Lot of Criticism

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People Power Party lawmaker Na Kyung-won, who is staging a sit-in protest at the National Assembly building demanding the withdrawal of the nomination of Prime Minister candidate Kim Min-seok, is being criticized by her own party for “showy politics.” Former Supreme Council member Kim Jong-hyuk of the pro-Korea (pro-Han Dong-hoon) faction said on the 30th,
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People Power Party lawmaker Na Kyung-won, who is staging a sit-in protest at the National Assembly building demanding the withdrawal of the nomination of Prime Minister candidate Kim Min-seok, is being criticized by her own party for “showy politics.” Former Supreme Council member Kim Jong-hyuk of the pro-Korea (pro-Han Dong-hoon) faction said on the 30th,

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As Rep. Na Kyung-won of the People Power Party began a “food and lodging protest” at the National Assembly to demand the withdrawal of the nomination of Prime Minister candidate Kim Min-seok and the return of the ruling party’s position as chairman of the Legislation and Judiciary Committee, criticism arose from the ruling party that it was a “well-being protest.” On the 28th, Rep. Park Hong-geun of the Democratic Party of Korea posted on Facebo…

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Daum broke the news in Seoul, Korea, Republic of on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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