Choo Mi-ae “President election? If the people call it” vs. Jin Joong-kwon “Why do you call me? I don’t call it”

Former Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae is greeting at a plaque presentation ceremony held at the 4/3 Peace Memorial Hall in Bonggae-dong, Jeju-si on the afternoon of the 17th. He avoided the definite answer. © News1 Reporter Oh Hyeon-ji

When former Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae showed the possibility that he could go to the next presidential election if it was’the will of the people’, former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-gwon warned against dreaming using singer Song Chang-sik’s song.

After receiving a plaque of appreciation for the enactment and amendment of the Jeju 4 and 3 Special Law on the 17th at Jeju 4 and 3 Peace Park on the 17th, Minister Chu told reporters whether to challenge the next challenge. I don’t know if you feel it and call me. At the moment, I’m thinking of my own, so it’s difficult to tell you everything here.”

Although he avoided a definite answer, he did not hide his willingness to go out if he sang the clue that’the times and the people want it’.

On the 21st, Professor Jin, who received the news, twisted the words of Minister Chu using Song Chang-sik’s hit song “Why Call me” on Facebook on the 21st.

Professor Jin said, “Call A-an, call A-an, call someone who was cut off in an accident, call why, call why,” and said that the people would not call it.

He said, “When I was in charge of the minister, why why why why why why why why why,” and then he warned that he should not take office again, saying, “Don’t put your face in again, no, no, you shouldn’t come back.”

Song Chang-sik’s’Why Call me’ is the theme song for the 1975 film’The March of Fools’ by director Ha Gil-jong.

The lyrics of the original song quoted by Professor Jin are “Why call me why call me, why call someone who turns around, why call me why call me .

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