Kang Won-rae “I feel intensified, expressing’inferior to quarantine’… sorry for political interpretation

[이데일리 박지혜 기자] Kang Won-rae of’Clone’, who met with Ahn Cheol-soo, CEO of the National Assembly Party and said, “Korea’s quarantine is the best in the world,” apologized to the medical staff.

Kang said on Instagram on the 21st, “I’m sorry. “We apologize for causing concern to the people of the Republic of Korea and to the officials and medical staff who have worked hard on quarantine.”

He said, “I am neither a politician nor a supporter of a specific political party, but it is a little regretful that it is interpreted politically.”

He added, “No one listened to us, so any seat was made to make our voice heard.” He said, “At yesterday’s Itaewon meeting, self-employed people such as Hongdae, Gangnam Station, and Jongno talked about their grievances. I think I used the expression’This is the worst.’”

Mr. Kang said, “I apologize once more and look forward to more rewarding quarantine policies in the future.”

Ahn Cheol-soo, the head of the National Assembly Party, who challenged the Seoul Mayor’s by-election, visits Itaewon in Yongsan-gu, Seoul on the 20th and is having a meeting with merchants, including Kang Won-rae, the representative of the Itaewon self-employed person

Representative Ahn, who was in the by-election of the mayor of Seoul, met Kang, who runs a bar in Itaewon, Seoul the day before and heard the grievance of a small business owner.

Mr. Kang, who had been having difficulty operating a bar due to the spread of Corona 19, said, “K-pop is the best in the world, and Korea’s quarantine seems to be the best in the world.” “It’s going to get worse,” he said.

In response, Ahn said, “The standard for social distancing is a fist-fighting style,” he said. “Almost half of Itaewon is closed and left, and the other half is not sure how long it will last.”

He said, “From Seoul City, we will create a scientific distancing standard.” “Disaster subsidies should be given to those who have actually suffered a disaster. I hope that the government will listen to the voices of the field and set the policy properly.”

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