
Former Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo, South Korea, criticized the National Power leadership who tried to replace the election candidate in the June 3rd general election situation, saying, "Han De-soo's nomination group will be punished."
Former Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo, said on SNS (social media) on the 7th: "I did nothing, don't slander me."
Former Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo, said, "The forced replacement of candidates committed by you (National Power) is an anti-democratic act for forced office. This may also be a reason to dissolve a political party. If you are prosecuted, you will be forced to withdraw from politics."
Former Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo, said, "The forced replacement of candidates committed by you (National Power) is an anti-democratic act for forced office. This may also be a reason to dissolve a political party. If you are prosecuted, you will be forced to withdraw from politics."
He also said: "I don't know how serious the crimes I committed are, so did I do that kind of thing in cooperation with former President Yoon Seo-young)? You and Han De-soo's recommendation group will be punished."
Former Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo, South Korea, said: "Political Prosecutor, you have destroyed the country, destroyed the party, and destroyed the conservative camp."
Previously, the "National Power" passed the general meeting last month to elect former labor minister Kim Moon-soo as a candidate for the 6.3 election, but encountered difficulties in the singular consultation and experienced internal strife and struggled while advancing the process of re-election of former South Korean prime minister candidates. Kim Moon-soo, candidate for the election of South Korea's National Power, said: "I have no desire for the position of the head of the National Power Party." Kim Moon-soo, who is likely to challenge the party's power, emphasized at the dissolution ceremony of the general election camp: "Now is not the time to compete for position." He also pointed out: "The ruling party has passed the "Special Procuratorate for Civil Strangeness" and pointed out: "In the short term, the party is facing a crisis of dissolution. Is it okay to sit down and fight for whom to be the party representative?"
data-track="31">In addition, regarding the theory of improper elections proposed by some people, he replied: "Failing in the election is a failure, not because of how to shout improper election slogans. If you want to do it, you should speak with evidence."
He also added: "We should fight well, but yelling and lying down cannot win. I know you are very excited, but we should take the right fighting method to win."
On the 4th of this month, Lee Jae-ming's election was a foregone conclusion. Kim Moon-soo admitted his failure, but some tough supporters advocated election fraud.
Kuan Xingdong, the leader of the Korean National Power Party, assumed the responsibility for the failure of the general election on the 5th and suddenly resigned.
Quan Xingdong expressed his resignation at the general meeting of members held in Parliament that morning, saying, "This election failure is not just a trial of very martial law and impeachment of the president. This is a heartbreaking accusation of the ruling party's division of national power." He said, "As the leader of the party, my responsibility is not light. I will resign from the position of party leader from me."
Quan Xingdong's resignation decision was based on the leadership responsibility theory that broke out in the conservative camp after the election failure.
Some people pointed out that Kim Moon-soo, the candidate for the National Power of the General Election, received a 41.15% approval rating, losing to President Lee Jae-ming by 8.27 percentage points, but failed to completely obtain conservative votes.