
Busan Mayor Park Hyung-jun, the power of the people, is holding a press conference on L-City at the election office at 10 am on the 19th. Reporter Eunji Lee
Rep. Ha Tae-gyeong of the People’s Power criticized that the Democratic Party was deliberately using the one-sided arguments of former Hongik University professor Kim Seung-yeon as if Park had defeated the prosecution’s investigation in 2009 Hongik University entrance exams.
Congressman Ha shared an article on Facebook on the 23rd, saying, “Former Hongik University professor Kim Seung-yeon concluded that the Hongik University admissions corruption case he whistled was not suspicious in 2009. The reason was the pressure of the government, and candidate Park Hyung-joon was behind it. He made an unconventional claim that there would have been,” he pointed out, “The Democratic Party also agrees with it and is only going all-in in the black propaganda without confirming the facts before and after.”
He asked, “Do you know that the prosecutor who was not accused of the investigation at the time was Lee Seong-yoon, the current Seoul Central District Prosecutor’s Office, who was the 5th chief of the Seoul Western District Prosecutor’s Office?”
Rep. Ha said, “The case that the Democratic Party so advocated by Chief Prosecutor Lee Seong-yoon, concluded without charges, is blaming candidate Park Hyeong-jun without any evidence.”
He then asked, “If the Chief Prosecutor of the District received a pressure call from Candidate Park and neglected the investigation, would he be still like this?
Congressman Ha said, “There is no relation to the investigation at the time, and by attaching the children of the family before the remarriage of Candidate Park, they are subtly twisting the facts as if Park participated in infidelity. Even if it gets worse, it’s a pity for the ruling party to say anything about black propaganda.”

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Prof. Kim claimed that Park’s wife asked for a good look at her daughter’s entrance examination scores in 2000.
In response to this, the power of the people said that Cho’s daughter fell out of court during the 2000 Hongik University College of Arts admission, and the denial of admission was not established. The Hongik University admissions prosecutor’s office dealt with suspicions around 2008. Refuted that he was trying to forcefully weave.
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