Na Gyeong-won gave birth to a son at Seoul National University Hospital in 1997.

Son's birth certificate released by former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won Na Gyeong-won, former member of the People's Strength, released his son's birth certificate through his Facebook page on the 23rd.  According to the certificate, I gave birth to his son on December 12, 1997 at Seoul National University Hospital.  Since last year, former lawmaker I has been plagued with suspicion of an expeditionary birth.
▲ Son’s birth certificate released by former lawmaker Na Kyung-won Na Kyung-won, a former member of the People’s Strength, released his son’s birth certificate through his Facebook page on the 23rd. According to the certificate, I gave birth to his son on December 12, 1997 at Seoul National University Hospital. Since last year, former lawmaker I has been plagued with suspicion of giving birth.
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“I will reveal the immigration certificate from my pregnancy to the period of childbirth and the birth certificate issued by visiting Seoul National University Hospital yesterday afternoon.”

On the 23rd, former Congressman Na Kyung-won of the People’s Strength revealed his son’s birth certificate and immigration certificate. Despite repeated clarifications, as the suspicion of the expedition continued to circulate, it was countered head-on.

The birth certificate states the birth date of December 12, 1997 and Seoul National University Hospital as the birth place. The seal is stamped in the name of Seoul National University Hospital, and the issue date was December 22, 2020. In the immigration certificate, “No entry/exit records within the record control period” during the inquiry period from January 1, 1997 to December 31, 1998. It was also signed by the head of the Immigration and Foreign Affairs Administration of Seoul.

As a result, it seems that the suspicion that former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won had left for an expedition to LA as a judge of the Busan District Court and had a son from last year was unfounded.

Proof of Immigration Facts Revealed by Former Congressman Na Kyung-won Former National Power Member Na Gyeong-won released the immigration certificate related to the suspicion of a distant childbirth through his Facebook page on the 23rd.  According to the certificate, from January 1, 1997 to December 31, 1998, there is no entry/exit record of me or former lawmakers.  The son of former lawmaker I was born on December 12, 1997.
▲ Proof of fact about immigration disclosed by former lawmaker Na Kyung-won On the 23rd, former member of the People’s Strength, Na Gyeong-won, revealed the immigration certificate related to the suspicion of a distant childbirth through his Facebook page. According to the certificate, from January 1, 1997 to December 31, 1998, there is no entry/exit record of me or former lawmakers. The son of former lawmaker I was born on December 12, 1997.
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“Specific forces systematically spread rumors and expand reproduction”

On the morning of the 23rd, former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won said on his Facebook page, “When the time to worry about issues such as securing vaccines is insufficient, only a sigh comes out of the reality of having to respond to these absurd conspiracy theories.” “I spread rumors that I had an expedition in a postpartum care center in Los Angeles, and expanded and reproduced it,” he claimed.

I said, “But I found out that the cooking center opened a long time after I gave birth to my son, so I honestly thought that these rumors weren’t worth responding to.” Last year, centering on the internet community, he mentioned the suspicion that he gave birth to a son at a postpartum cookery near LA Koreantown. My former lawmaker gave birth to a son in 1997, and the postpartum care center designated by netizens opened in 2000.

Even though he refuted this (related article: Na Gyeong-won “Lachimont Postpartum Care Center was founded in 2000, son was born in 97”), there are claims that the cook has been operating beautifully even before it officially opened in 2000, and the related suspicions will subside. Did. I, a former lawmaker, also said on Facebook that day, “I think my expectations were too high.” “Even the ruling Democratic Party even commented and added to the suspicion of an expeditionary birth. This is the level and substance of the Democratic Party.”

In a commentary on September 19 last year, Democratic Party spokesman Lee Gyeong said, “Is there any people who think that the words of the in-house representative who will respond on stage because they have no value?” He said, “Speak confidently,’My son is not of American nationality.’ Try to shout’I am not dual citizen.'” He mocked, “If you submit a birth certificate together, doubts will disappear in an instant and your shaky leadership will be solid.” .

“The conspiracy theories spread by very few people, I hope that the wrong actions will stop”

  On the afternoon of the 26th, former member of the Future Integration Party (now the Power of the People) Na Gyeong-won visited the funeral hall of Samsung Medical Center in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, where the late Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee, the late Chairman of the Republic of Korea.
Na Kyung-won, a former member of the Future Integration Party (now the Power of the People), visits the funeral hall of Samsung Medical Center in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, where the late Samsung Group Chairman Lee Kun-hee, the late Chairman of the Samsung Group, is coming after finishing a condolence.
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On the 21st, former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won announced that his son was enlisted, and posted a doctor’s statement on his Facebook page. It was to appeal to my innocence in relation to the distant birth. However, some continued to raise doubts about the reason for the disclosure of the doctor’s note, not the birth certificate. It seems that he released his birth certificate on this day because attacks against him continued despite his calling on the 21st.

“(On the doctor’s note), the seal of the president of Seoul National University Hospital is stamped. The license number and name of the doctor in charge are all written on it.” “The date I was hospitalized for childbirth, the weight at the time of my son’s birth, and the pregnancy It also describes the number of weeks and delivery methods in detail. What in the world can I believe in if I do not believe this document?”

He pointed out, “As I disclose my privacy, I am deeply concerned about whether I should respond like this,” he said. “It is also questionable whether I have to prove it every time I raise an absurd conspiracy theory.” In addition, he pointed out the over-reporting problem of some media, saying, “The problem is to report the conspiracy theories spread by very few people as great news and to produce unnecessary controversy.”

I, former lawmaker, said, “I deeply hope to become a Republic of Korea where common sense works,” and “Please, I earnestly appeal for stopping these wrong actions,” ended a Facebook post.

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