Lee Jae-myeong, leader of the main opposition party, presided over the party's Supreme Council meeting at a hunger strike tent in front of the National Assembly and urged the Yoon Seok-yu government to apologize. Regarding Japan's actions that undermine democracy, people's livelihood, and peace on the Korean Peninsula and completely transform the country, the Korean people said that Japan's start of discharging nuclear contaminated water into the sea "views it as a large-scale declaration of war." A country along the Pacific coast." According to the Korea Times on the 22nd, Rep. Lee Jae-myeong and a group of Democratic Party of Korea lawmakers protested at the South Korean National Assembly holding a banner with a radiation warning sign and "Oppose maritime discharge," and raised their voices of criticism. The sound of Tokyo and Korea October government slogan. South Korea has held large-scale weekend outdoor rallies for two consecutive weeks since August 26. Thousands of protesters gathered in Seoul, South Korea to protest Japan's plan to discharge contaminated water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant launched on the 24th into the sea. Lee Jae-myung's decision to go on an indefinite hunger strike was to protest against the Yoon Seok-yeol government's 'tyranny' of 'damaging democracy' and to demand that the Yoon Seok-yeol government clearly state its position against this. He apologized to the people for discharging water into the sea and destroying people's livelihoods. Japan's discharge of nuclear-contaminated water into the sea was 'water terrorism' and equivalent to the 'Second Pacific War'. Lee Jae-myeong said, "Foreign countries are destroying the Republic of Korea." If the country's territory and maritime sovereignty are violated, the president should calmly stand up and say, 'That's not the case. “I hope you say, ‘Stop discharging water into the sea.’” He continued, “The country we dream of has not yet been realized, but we must prevent the country from regressing to the past, historical regression and destruction of democracy, and we must work toward a democratic republic.” “We must move forward,” he said. The people are the true sovereign.