Chung Cheong-rae raised controversy over worrying about “is the mayor of Seoul close?”

Chung Cheong-rae, a member of the Democratic Party.  yunhap news

Chung Cheong-rae, a member of the Democratic Party. yunhap news

Chung Cheong-rae and Democratic Party lawmaker said, “Rep. Min-jung Ko, I’ve said something to say,” he said. In addition, another controversy arose by attaching former lawmakers Oh Se-hoon and Na Gyeong-won, who were candidates for the Mayor of Seoul, to the “Dong-Jung”.

Rep. Chung said through Facebook on the 24th, “The mayor of Seoul is not a dead end for the general election. They are both judges and defeated in the general election.”

He added, “Why did you fall in the general election? It is natural that people who will reflect and self-sufficiently leave the mayor of Seoul as soon as they fall,” he added.

On the 23rd, Rep. Kohn Jung-jung wrote on Facebook on the 23rd, “It is regrettable and regretful to see that Gwangjin is still under conditional politics even though he was not chosen by the residents.” Former National Power Congressman Shin-Hwan Shin said, “It was the virtue of our politics that we were happy to give thanks and cheer when a competing person dies of war or takes on a new challenge.” “Where did you learn? Did President Moon Jae-in teach that way?”

As criticism of the opposition continued, Rep. Jung said, “Isn’t it so beautiful to abandon the district like a devotion partner for defeat in the general election and to covet a larger place with greater greed.” I think I’ve said the most.”

Also, “Rep. Lee Soo-jin, please say a word to Na Gyeong-won. What mayor of Seoul who has already been judged and fell in Dongjak-gu?”

Reporter Lee Hae-jun [email protected]


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