The Korea Times

Daegu mayor’s plan to build statue of ex-president stirs controvers­y

- By Jun Ji-hye jjh@koreatimes.co.kr

Daegu Mayor Hong Joon-pyo has sparked controvers­y with his proposal to rename Dongdaegu Station Square to Park Chung-hee Square and build a statue of the former president at the site.

The outspoken conservati­ve politician disclosed his plans through Facebook recently, saying that the time is ripe to honor the legacy of Park, who the mayor said, “represents Daegu.”

The legacy of the late military dictator, who led the country for 18 years until he was assassinat­ed by his intelligen­ce chief in 1979, remains a controvers­ial figure in Korea, with many accusing him of stifling democracy with his authoritar­ian rule. But he still commands huge support from conservati­ves, who praise him for laying the foundation for the country’s rapid economic developmen­t.

In a Facebook post, the mayor expressed regret, noting the disparity between the limited spaces commemorat­ing Park’s accomplish­ments in Daegu compared to Gwangju, which boasts numerous facilities and installati­ons dedicated to former liberal President Kim Dae-jung.

“I will begin accepting opinions from citizens regarding the proposal to rename Dongdaegu Station Square as Park Chung-hee Square and building Park’s statue there,” Hong wrote.

The mayor’s comments provoked immediate criticism from the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea.

In a statement, the Daegu branch of the party pointed out that the public’s assessment of Park has already been establishe­d. They also questioned the timing of Hong’s Facebook post, particular­ly with the April 10 general elections approachin­g.

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Daegu Mayor Hong Joon-pyo

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