During the 43rd anniversary of the Gwangju Democratization Movement, President Yoon Suk-yeol pledged to confront any threats to freedom and democracy. In his remarks, Yoon emphasized the significance of the “May spirit,” identifying it as a unifying force and integral to the liberal democratic spirit outlined in the ROK Constitution. He highlighted the sacrifices made during the movement, acknowledging the courage of those who defended the values of liberal democracy and human rights. Yoon expressed gratitude to the families of the victims and joined them in singing the uprising’s signature hymn, “March for the Beloved.”
This is a noteworthy event as it marks the second consecutive year that a conservative president has attended the annual ceremony. Previous conservative presidents only attended the event once during their tenures, taking issue with the hymn. The ceremony also drew participation from nearly 90 members of the ruling People Power Party (PPP) and about 100 lawmakers from the main opposition Democratic Party (DP).
During the 43rd anniversary of the Gwangju Democratization Movement, President Yoon Suk-yeol pledged to confront any threats to freedom and democracy. In his remarks, Yoon emphasized the significance of the “May spirit,” identifying it as a unifying force and integral to the liberal democratic spirit outlined in the ROK Constitution. He highlighted the sacrifices made during the movement, acknowledging the courage of those who defended the values of liberal democracy and human rights. Yoon expressed gratitude to the families of the victims and joined them in singing the uprising’s signature hymn, “March for the Beloved.”
This is a noteworthy event as it marks the second consecutive year that a conservative president has attended the annual ceremony. Previous conservative presidents only attended the event once during their tenures, taking issue with the hymn. The ceremony also drew participation from nearly 90 members of the ruling People Power Party (PPP) and about 100 lawmakers from the main opposition Democratic Party (DP).
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