Park Sun-young targets new Truth and Reconciliation Committee Chairman Song Sang-kyu
Former Truth and Reconciliation Committee Chair Park Sun-young expressed her discomfort towards the newly appointed Chairman Song Sang-kyu, citing previous conflicts during her tenure.
The recent appointment of Song Sang-kyu as the chairman of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee has drawn criticism from former chair Park Sun-young. In a Facebook post, Park recounted her experiences and struggles during her term, specifically referencing how Song opposed her every step and aimed to undermine her authority. This situation illustrates underlying tensions within the committee related to differing views on the importance of historical reconciliation in South Korea.
Park highlighted instances where she felt Song attempted to thwart her efforts following her own appointment, citing a moment where Song initially resigned in protest but later withdrew that resignation, rallying support from staff members who urged him to stay and fight for fairness. This incident marked a significant point in the committee's internal dynamics, reflecting broader issues related to institutional stability and dissatisfaction with management styles.
In her comments, Park did not limit her critique to Song but also included criticism of President Lee Jae-myung’s nomination of Park Hong-keun as the Minister of Planning and Budget, whom she described as an extension of her administration. Her statements have generated mixed reactions within the committee, with some members expressing disbelief at her claims. This ongoing conflict raises questions about how the committee will navigate these challenges moving forward, especially concerning the essential role of historical reconciliation in South Korea.