‘Kim Jong-in, truly childish splendor’ Jang Je-won’symbol No. 2 controversy, pediatric disputes’

Jewon Jang, Representative of the People’s Power/Yonhap News

Regarding the by-election of the mayor of Seoul in April, President Je-won Jang of the People’s Strength in the conflict between Kim Jong-in, chairman of the National Strength Emergency Response Committee and Ahn Cheol-soo, the candidate for the mayor of Seoul, raised the’running symbol’ of a single opposition candidate. “It is truly childish and splendid,” he aimed at Chairman Kim.

Rep. Jang raised his voice on the 2nd, saying, “What does discussing symbols 2 and 4 at this point help our camp as a whole?”

In the meantime, Congressman Jang pointed out that “such a childish debate is nothing but a pediatric struggle in the eyes of the people,” and wrote that “Whoever wins in the final final, you can hold an election centered on the winner.”

Rep. Jang also said, “You can’t do the election campaign?” “Then, I should have told the 3rd zone candidates outside the party that there is no unification without joining the’People’s Power’. To do it is no different from disobeying the results of unification.”

Kim Jong-in, Chairman of the People’s Power Emergency Response Committee/Yonhap News

In addition, Rep. Jang said, “What the hell is this a nasty symbol?” “Regardless of whether it is unified as Candidate Ahn or the People’s Power, the person who needs more for the people’s power right now is not Chairman Kim Jong-in, but Candidate Ahn Chul-soo.”

In addition, Congressman Jang raised the level of criticism, saying, “The person representing the party should not make the noise of sprinkling ashes ahead of unification.”

Meanwhile, while Candidate Ahn won the 3rd zone by-election by the Mayor of Seoul on the 4th and 7th day before, Chairman Kim said that he could not campaign unless Ahn ran for No. 2 (affiliated with the 1st opposition party).

Ahead of the negotiations for the final candidate for the opposition, he made it clear that even if Ahn becomes a single candidate, he should wear’No. 2′. In response, Candidate Ahn said, “Isn’t the reason for unifying the opposition party to fight and win the ruling party candidate?” “It doesn’t matter who votes for which party and how many times.”

/ Reporter Kim Kyung-hoon [email protected]

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