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New Minjoo head slams gov't security, economy policies

Sept. 6, 2016 - 11:02 By 임정요
The new head of South Korea's main opposition Minjoo Party of Korea on Tuesday said the government's security and economic programs have failed to provide a sound environment for the people, adding major changes are needed in President Park Geun-hye's policies.

Specifically, Choo Mi-ae criticized South Korea's plans to deploy an advanced US missile defense system during her parliamentary speech, adding that the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense battery is "useless."

"The THAAD cannot protect the safety of the people from North Korea's missiles," the opposition head argued. 
Choo Mi-ae, the head of the main opposition Minjoo Party of Korea, speaks at the National Assembly headquarters in Seoul on Sept. 6. (Yonhap)
"It is also a diplomatic failure as it will induce China and Russia, necessary partners in our talks with Pyongyang, to turn their back away from us," Choo said, adding Park's security policies are "outdated."

Choo's remark is significant as the main opposition party had remained relatively neutral in comparison to other minor parties on the THAAD issue.

The main opposition also criticized the failure of the government to make enough efforts to revitalize the national economy that directly impacts the livelihood of the people.

"Operating profits of some local firms have hit bottom.

Outlooks suggest the growth will reach 1-2 percent in 2020," Choo said.

"Shipbuilding, shipping, steel, and petrochemical industries, which have been standing as key sectors, are also facing challenges due to falling exports and sluggish domestic demand," Choo added.

Choo said the situation is attributable to Park as well as her predecessor Lee Myung-bak for not doing an effective job in propping up the economy. (Yonhap)