Lee Sang-don “Ahn Chul-soo has no money, it’s hard to run for independent…

On February 17, 2016, Lee Sang-don, an emeritus professor at Chung-Ang University, is holding a press conference with Co-CEO Ahn Chul-soo at the Kukminui Party company in Mapo-gu, Seoul. Prof. Sang-don Lee served as proportional representative and co-president, led the 20th general election and entered the National Assembly, but later broke up with Representative Ahn. © News1

On the 19th, former Congressman Lee Sang-don, who formed a comrade relationship with CEO Ahn Chul-soo, who took over as the president of the National Assembly Party at the time of the 20th general election, broke up on the 19th. I predicted that it would take the form of giving way to it.

Unlike the 20th National Assembly, which received considerable government subsidies as a parliamentary bargaining organization on the grounds that Ahn’s chances of running independently, the National Assembly Party is a non-subsidiary organization that has no money to run for the mayor of Seoul.

Rep. Lee said on the unification of opposition candidates at KBS Radio’Oh Tae-Hoon’s Current Affairs Headquarters’. He denied it and argued that it was ridiculous to the voters.

“This is really over this time, and political parties and elections have to find the top,” he said. “How do you choose a candidate with hundreds of polls and where is this country?”

Regarding the possibility of unification, former lawmaker Lee also said, “Once a candidate is confirmed in the power of the people, it is hard to concede, so it is almost difficult.” “A political party with 100 members of the National Assembly came out through various procedures. I judged that I was skeptical, saying, “Would everyone be a monk with one investigation?”

Also, as to whether or not Ahn can run independently after the unification negotiations broke down, he pointed out, “Isn’t it very difficult for Ahn Cheol-soo to run for himself? Because unlike in the past, the party has no money.”

Lee said, “In the past, as a party candidate of a bargaining group, I used a lot of campaign subsidies, so even if the unification negotiations were not available, I ran independently, but this time it is very scarce,” he predicted that this time, the candidate for the power of the people will represent the opposition.

Therefore, he said, “The appearance of Ahn’s concession as in the past, raising his hand or (although he will do it) not because he wants it, but because he cannot do it,” he said. It took the shape of flying.

On the other hand, looking at party subsidies recently paid by the Central Election Commission for the first quarter of 2021, the Democratic Party was 5,273.6 million won (45.58% of the total) and the people’s power of 4.67 billion won (39.90%), while the Nationalist Party was 340,833 million won. I only received (2.95%).

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