South Korean Left Wing Politicians Attempt to Take the Word “Free” Out of Constitution

It seems like Korean far left is attempting to try and implement their long alleged plan to confederate with North Korea on the terms of the Kim regime:

The fiasco of the ruling Democratic Party correcting its outline of a rewrite of the 1987 Constitution a few hours after its release raises serious concerns about the liberal party’s real motive for pursuing constitutional reform. In its original outline, the party removed the word “free” from Article 4, which defines the national policy direction of pursuing peaceful unification based on basic free democracy principles. The party restored the word “free” four hours later after the outline’s release and claimed it was a typographical error. But skepticism lingered.

The issue of leaving out the word “free” from the democratic order has long been disputed among liberal scholars. As the party’s floor spokeswoman Je Youn-kyung explained, a reunified Korea may not be able to stick to its political system of free democracy once it becomes one with North Korea, which has lived under a socialist system for more than a half a century. The unified Koreas may have to choose a different or unique hybrid system of free or socialist democracy with respect to North Koreans. The constitutional reform drafted by an advisory commission of the National Assembly, which also stirred controversy over being left-leaning, also took out the word “free” in its proposal.   [Joong Ang Ilbo]

You can read more at the link, but I think this was clearly a trial balloon by the Korean far left to see what the reaction would be.  The Korean far left also want to change the make up of the national parliament to get more left wing politicians inside of it.  Finally, they are pushing to make the South Korean presidency a four year term with the option for a four year reelection.  The Korean far left likely knows that they likely need at least eight years of ROK governmental control to completely transform the government and thus why they are pushing for this.

I guess we will see in the coming months if the ROK public wants to embrace these leftist policies.

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Flyingsword
Flyingsword
6 years ago

What the literal F**K? Typo my ass, left try to pull a slick one. Nothing would make the South Korean Leftist happier than reunifying Korea under the nK flag.

J6Junkie
J6Junkie
6 years ago

Fatty is doing the imposssible without even one shot fired. Those leftist moles are really pulling their weight now.

AppeasingNorthKorea
AppeasingNorthKorea
6 years ago

Look at the sleeves of the Women’s Joint Ice Hockey Team.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAWBDwQv6nE

They’re wearing the North Korean flag. This was the uniform that both south and north governments agreed to.

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C̣̣͉̼̰̥͋͐̃͐ͫh̪͈͈ͬ͋̉̉̒ͯͅi̲̭͓̙̦̘̮ͥ͛ͨ̒̐c̣͇͓̘̒ͥ̎ͪ̈̉͑̍̿ḳ̤͈̻̎̋̅̈́͛e͎͎̖̩̠̥͈̜͂̑͑͒̆͗n̺̙̟̗̻̬̝͗̌̌̈̏ͦ̑H͉̣͚̩̿̉ͥ̍́ë͖̞͈̐ͣa̼̘ͧͧd͙̤̒́
6 years ago

Leftists don’t like “free” unless it is giving the productive class’ money to the parasitic class for free.

setnaffa
setnaffa
6 years ago

CH: “Leftists don’t like “free” unless it is giving the productive class’ money to the parasitic class for free.”

It’s not free. They demand votes from their plantation workers…

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