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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyemin] The Liberty Korea Party urged that "if the Democratic Party is a public party, it must take responsibility and apologize to the public" regarding Won Jong-geon, a recruit of the Democratic Party, who declared he would not run in the general election due to allegations of Me Too (Me Too) misconduct.


Hwang Gyu-hwan, deputy spokesperson of the Liberty Korea Party, said in a statement on the 28th, "It should not end with just the return of Won's qualification as a recruited talent."


Deputy spokesperson Hwang stated, "When recruiting, they promote to the public with all kinds of modifiers, but when controversy arises, if they dismiss it as a mistake or an individual's deviation, the controversy will inevitably repeat," adding, "The Democratic Party, which has neglected its duties, deserves criticism."


He commented on the incident, saying, "Ahead of the general election, the result of focusing solely on recruiting emotional talents who would become a topic rather than ability, morality, or a sense of mission," and added, "It is as if they have hurt the victimized women once again, and the crime of mocking the public is also not light."



Deputy spokesperson Hwang said, "While claiming feminism is the spirit of the times, there are recruits who committed dating violence, those who talk about fairness but falsify their backgrounds, and those who represent youth but consider forging certificates a common practice. This is the current state of the Democratic Party's recruited talents," and stated, "The Democratic Party must apologize to the public not only for the faults of the recruited talents but also for failing to properly verify them."


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