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Opposition Lawmakers, Claiming that "Defacement of the Girl Statue Constitutes Freedom of Expression," Also Oppose Mandatory Local Government Supervision.

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As President Lee Jae-myung strongly criticized the damage to the "Statue of Peace," which has become a social issue, opposition lawmakers have opposed the punishment bill that the government and the ruling party are trying to push forward, arguing that punishment for the damage to the statue is an infringement on freedom of expression.
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As President Lee Jae-myung strongly criticized the damage to the "Statue of Peace," which has become a social issue, opposition lawmakers have opposed the punishment bill that the government and the ruling party are trying to push forward, arguing that punishment for the damage to the statue is an infringement on freedom of expression.

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Naver broke the news in on Thursday, January 8, 2026.
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