Heo Kyung-young “This is not mine, who impersonates me…Marriage incentives 5,000?, I’m 100 million”

National Revolutionary Party CEO Huh Kyung-young recently jumped out that fake news using his popularity (?) spread, and influential politicians are following the policy he had already made 30 years ago. (Facebook capture © News1

Heo Kyung-young, who also jumped into the Seoul Mayor’s by-election election, said that someone was selling his name and spreading fake pledges.

On the 23rd, CEO Huh shouted FAKE on his Facebook page, saying, “I keep saying it’s mine, but these pledges are not mine,” saying, “Heo Kyung-young’s 19th presidential election pledge” was spreading.

Then, “Netizens uploaded it as an impersonation account,” he said, “If you search for the 33 policy Heo Kyung-young, you will find it right,” he pushed his pledge to promote.

There are many differences between CEO Huh Kyung-young’s 33 policy and the pledge he pointed out to be fake, but in a typical case, △ The marriage allowance is not 50 million won, but 100 million won △ The maternity allowance is 50 million won instead of 30 million won per person.

Meanwhile, CEO Huh is showing off his unique’big side’, saying that if he is the mayor of Seoul, he will pay not only marriage and childbirth allowances, but also △ love allowances of 200,000 won.

In addition, △ It has announced that it will solve the real estate problem by supplying small loan apartments on a large scale.

In the meantime, CEO Huh made his eyes and ears open, but he became famous by pouring out ambiguous words to verify the facts.

Recently, influential politicians such as Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong criticized their pledges as plagiarizing them, and showed off their ability to preempt unique issues.

It is pointed out that Governor Lee’s’basic national income’ mimics his national dividend (paying 1.8 million won per month for 18 years of age or older).

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