Hong Jun-pyo: "Winning All 40 Seats in Bu-Ul-Gyeong... Will Bring a New Wind to the United Future Party"
"Yangsan, a Key Point in Bu-Ul-Gyeong... The Entire Gyeongnam Is My Hometown"
[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Former Liberty Korea Party leader Hong Joon-pyo stated on the 16th, "It has only been 17 days since I moved down to Miryang, and this Thursday I have to move for the 13th time again," adding, "Although I am sad to leave my birthplace, I will create a new wind for the United Future Party in Yangsan, a strategic point that can sweep all 40 seats in the Busan, Ulsan, and Gyeongnam (Bu-Ul-Gyeong) region."
On the same day, Hong said on Facebook, "Yangsan is a key point in Bu-Ul-Gyeong and a growth hub in the PK region that can grow significantly in the future," and added, "Yangsan is also in Gyeongnam, and the whole Gyeongnam is my hometown, so I will do my best to make my hometown Yangsan thrive again."
On the 15th, Hong said, "How can one suppress the vicious Moon Jae-in administration with polite and refined words?" and added, "From now on, I have no choice but to fight the Moon Jae-in administration with strong words. However, I will do so more elegantly. I hope the people will understand this well."
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Hong also said, "To suppress gangsters, you have to act more like a gangster. When I was a prosecutor investigating gangsters, I always did so," and added, "To those who criticize me by framing me as using harsh language, I explain how to handle gangsters and respond that what I say is strong language, not harsh language."
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