South Korea’s conservatives are going to need much more than a 20,000 person protest to stop President Moon’s pro-North Korea policies. By Korean standards this is a small to medium size protest. If they get over a 100,000 than I think they would really send a message to the Blue House:
The main opposition Liberty Korea Party (LKP) on Saturday held a massive rally in Seoul to protest President Moon Jae-in’s personnel appointments.
KBS World Radio
In the rally held at Gwanghwamun Square in central Seoul, LKP lawmakers and party members also strongly criticized the Moon government’s major economic and diplomatic policies.
LKP Chairman Hwang Kyo-ahn and Floor Leader Na Kyung-won blasted the Moon government’s North Korea policies, calling Moon a spokesman of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and Moon’s government a pro-North Korea government.
The party chief then declared a war against the Moon government to stop its leftist dictatorship.
The party estimated about 20-thousand people participated in the rally.