PPP Floor Leader Song Eon-seok Slams Democrats’ Proposed Special Counsel as ‘Prejudged’

by Lee da hui Posted : April 24, 2026, 10:42Updated : April 24, 2026, 10:42
Song Eon-seok, floor leader of the People Power Party, speaks at a Supreme Council meeting at the National Assembly on April 23. (Yonhap)
Song Eon-seok, floor leader of the People Power Party, speaks at a Supreme Council meeting at the National Assembly on April 23. [Photo=Yonhap]
Song Eon-seok, floor leader of the People Power Party, criticized the Democratic Party on April 24 for pushing what it calls a special counsel probe into “fabricated indictments” under the Yoon Suk Yeol government, calling it “another prejudged special counsel” following what he described as a prejudged parliamentary investigation.

Speaking at a party meeting at the National Assembly on Friday morning, Song said, “It looks like the next step has begun to withdraw President Lee Jae-myung’s indictments.”

Song said the biggest issue was what he called a move to give the special counsel authority to withdraw indictments. He claimed it was intended to have the special counsel, not Lee and Justice Minister Jeong Seong-ho, “get blood on their hands” by carrying out the withdrawals.

He also accused those who dismantled the prosecution service after warning that combining investigative and charging powers was dangerous of now seeking to give the special counsel not only both powers but also the authority to withdraw indictments.

Song said the ruling party was “mobilizing all state power” to eliminate what he called Lee’s five criminal trials, and that it was also willing to nominate candidates with criminal histories. “This Democratic Party nomination is, in effect, the return of criminal old boys,” he said.

He said the party again nominated Kim Kyoung-soo, who lost the governorship over the “Druking” online-comment manipulation case, as its candidate for South Gyeongsang governor. He also said Rep. Jeon Jae-soo became the party’s candidate for Busan mayor after the statute of limitations expired in a case involving alleged bribes including a Cartier watch from the Unification Church, which he blamed on what he called a lenient and delayed investigation by a special counsel and a joint probe team.

Song said Song Young-gil, whom he described as having avoided punishment due to legal issues over admissibility of evidence in a party convention cash-envelope case, received a strategic nomination in Incheon’s Yeonsu A district. He also said former lawmaker Lee Kwang-jae was to receive a strategic nomination, citing a political funds law violation case in which Lee was convicted on appeal and lost the governorship about six months after taking office for receiving $95,000 from Park Yeon-cha and Jeong Dae-geun.

Song said that as these figures return, Kim Yong, whom he described as having been found guilty through the second trial, was also pressing to receive a nomination. “This is not an era of popular sovereignty, but an era of criminals’ sovereignty,” he said.

He added, “In the Democratic Party, are criminal records medals and criminal investigations a sin?” and asked whether the party intended to create “a paradise for crime and a hell for law-abiding citizens.”




* This article has been translated by AI.