Ahn Chul-soo “Kim Jong-in, I’m not sorry…something deeply meaningful”

Conducted a 100% mobile public opinion survey asking Geum Tae-seop and unified’competitiveness’
Political reorganization from the opposition “Prematurely, there may be noise of unifying candidates”
Hong Jun-pyo thinks that he has a chance to win the pan-optics

Ahn Cheol-soo
National Assembly Representative Ahn Chul-soo attends the Supreme Council’s meeting held at the National Assembly on the 22nd and makes a speech. / Reporter Yoon Dong-ju doso7@

[아시아경제 이현주 기자] Ahn Cheol-soo, who ran for the Seoul Mayor’s by-election, answered “No” to the question of whether there were any feelings of resentment to the National Forces Emergency Response Committee Chairman Kim Jong-in.

Ahn’s preliminary candidate said, “Because he is the person in charge of the 1st opposition party, it is natural to think first of all, focusing on the organization in which he or she is responsible,” through the attention of Kim Jong-bae of MBC Radio and a telephone interview on the 24th. He added, “I thought you would have a deep meaning and said that.”

Regarding the independent lawmaker Hong Joon-pyo, “I think it’s like you think you have a chance if the pan-optics win anyway,” he said. “That’s the same for both opposition champions.”

Preliminary candidate Ahn is known to have agreed with Candidate Tae-seop Geum through a 100% mobile poll asking about competitiveness. I plan to have a YouTube discussion with Candidate Geum on the 25th. Candidate and unification of the people’s strength are expected to proceed in a similar manner.

Preliminary candidate Ahn said, “Because the purpose of selecting a single candidate for the opposition is itself to win the election, I think it would be appropriate to investigate competitiveness.” “I think it is correct to focus on who can win the passport candidate.” Said.

He said that it was premature to discuss political reform from the opposition after the election of the mayor of Seoul, and drew a line on the worthy of the people’s power.

Preliminary candidate Ahn said, “I don’t understand the story of political reform,” and “how to make a single candidate, it’s not easy.” “Even if a single candidate is elected, it is difficult to win the election if some of the supporters on both sides are separated because there is noise in the process,” he said. “We talk about political reform as if we have already won, and the people don’t see this as good.”

Reporter Lee Hyun-joo [email protected]

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