Kim Jong-in, who finished voting, “I will leave the politics tomorrow, I will reorganize my thoughts”

On the 7th of the April 7th by-election day, Jong-in Kim and his wife, Mi-kyung Kim, an emeritus professor at Ewha Womans University, are voting at the PyeongChang 3 polling place at Javier International School in Jongno-gu, Seoul.  Reporter Oh Jong-taek

On the 7th of the April 7th by-election day, Jong-in Kim and his wife, Mi-kyung Kim, an emeritus professor at Ewha Womans University, are voting at the PyeongChang 3 polling place at Javier International School in Jongno-gu, Seoul. Reporter Oh Jong-taek

People’s Power After the 4·7 re-election by Kim Jong-in, chairman of the Central Election Countermeasure Committee, after finishing the re-election on the 7th, “Tomorrow (8th) is an opportunity to deal with what I have to do and reorganize my thoughts. I will use it as a “.

Chairman Kim finished voting at the 3rd polling office in Pyeongchang-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, with his wife, Mi-kyung Kim, Professor Emeritus of the Department of Food and Nutrition at Ewha Womans University. After that, he met with reporters and said, “There are no other plans” about the plan after the notice of retirement on the 8th.

Chairman Kim said on the prospect that there may be a request to take over the party again even temporarily until the convention, “I thought that once this election was over, I would leave the political sphere a little bit. He said, “I won’t be restricted very much.”

He predicted that “Candidate Se-hoon Oh will win by a significant vote” in this election.

He added, “It has various meanings,” he pointed out, “It is necessary to make a comprehensive evaluation of the various achievements of the Moon Jae-in administration over the past four years, as well as the judgment on the sexual violence of Mayor Park Won-soon.”

He said, “I think that the people’s life is in a very difficult situation and the citizen’s anger is considerable, so I think I can actively participate in the voting.” “I think the turnout rate will be a little over 50%.”

Kim Jong-in, the second son of former President Kim Young-sam, and Kim Young-sam, the second son of the former president, Kim Hyun-cheol, meet and greet at the Pyeongchang 3 polling place at Javier International School in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 7th of the April 7th Election Day.  Reporter Oh Jong-taek

Kim Jong-in, the second son of former President Kim Young-sam, and Kim Young-sam, the second son of the former president, Kim Hyun-cheol, meet and greet at the Pyeongchang 3 polling place at Javier International School in Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 7th of the April 7th Election Day. Reporter Oh Jong-taek

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