Desperate Wriggle of Ultra-Right Conservatives in S. Korea under Fire
Korean Central News Agency of DPRK
Pyongyang, December 14 (KCNA) -- The "written advice" made public by a " meeting of elder politicians " in south Korea criticizing the " legislative bills for four reforms" introduced by the ruling party turned out to be a false document, putting the tricksters to shame.
Commenting on this, Rodong Sinmun Tuesday describes this as a political cartoon.
The ultra-right conservatives are orchestrating all sorts of eccentric dramas in their desperate bid to stem the trend of progress and reform, the news analyst observes, and goes on:
The "legislative bills for four reforms" are urgent ones aimed to give strong impetus to the process of democratization of the south Korean society and the advance of the era of reunification after the publication of the June 15 joint declaration.
The ultra-right conservative forces including the GNP went the lengths of abusing the names of others in a bid to stem the trend of the times, not content with vociferating about "political coloring" and "the nature of political system" in a desperate effort to block those bills from passing through the "National Assembly" defying the strong desire of the popular masses for their carriage. As for those "elder politicians", they are the remnants of the era of confrontation who are too old to have any social position and express their own views.
The ultra-right conservative forces of the GNP are now finding themselves in such a miserable position as to have no option but to count on such dregs of history in a bid to stem the trend of progress and reform and seek a way out. This reminds one of a drowning man trying to catch at a straw.
Their wriggle will only precipitate their self-destruction.
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