Jung Tae-ho “No Seoul Mayor Candidate, Ahn Chul-soo will be unified…easy opponent”

Chung Tae-ho, a member of the Democratic Party, is giving a briefing at the Cheongwadae Spring Hall on May 19, 2019, when he served as the Chief Job Officer at the Blue House. Reporter Ryu Hyo-jin

In addition, the Democratic Party’s Chairman of the Strategic Planning Committee, Chung Tae-ho, said on the 17th, “There is a high possibility that the 4·7 mayor of Seoul by-election pan-opposition candidate will be unified as Ahn Chul-soo, the representative of the National Assembly Party.” Revealed.

In an interview at BBS Radio’s’Morning Journal of Park Kyung-soo’, Congressman Chung said, “I think the unification of the opposition will be of course.”

He said of Ahn, “I have been in politics for 10 years, but I haven’t shown anything special, and recently I have become like a migratory bird while taking steps to go,” he said. “It could be easier to deal with than candidates Na Gyeong-won or Oh Se-hoon.”

He insisted, “Our Party’s primary race is a’shoulder-dong free race’, which competes in good faith, and the people’s power is a’cluttered race’ with human attacks.

Rep. Chung said, “It can be seen as “the case of the’MB (former President Lee Myung-bak) version’ of the National Intelligence Service’s case for illegal inspection by the National Intelligence Service” and “It is funny that the political power passes as if nothing had happened.”

He added, “Because Park Hyung-jun, who was running for the Busan Mayor’s by-election, was the chief political officer at the time, we must disclose these details (the suspicion of illegal inspection by the NIS).

When asked whether the facts of the temple were revealed even at the end of the participatory government, he said, “This issue is completely different in that it was made by instructing the National Intelligence Service to inspect lawmakers in the Blue House Civil Affairs Office.” In addition, in connection with the opposition’s point that it will be an issue before the election, he said, “It must be revealed whether the National Intelligence Service inspected the lawmakers and civilians after leaving the election and instructed by the Blue House.”

Rep. Chung strongly criticized his social network service (SNS) on that day, saying, “The power of the people should be guilty of destroying democracy.”

“The power of the people is misleading with an election campaign without a word of reflection and apology, and this is a crime that thieves have made.”

Kim So-yeon reporter

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