"While No. 1 and No. 2 engage in fake politics, No. 3 will focus on people's livelihood"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Kim Jeong-hwa, co-chair of the Minsaeng Party's joint election committee, targeted the Democratic Party of Korea and the United Future Party on the 3rd, saying, "Numbers 1 and 2 represent votes for shameful old-fashioned politics," and appealed, "If you want politics that help the people's livelihood and fair politics, please choose number 3, the Minsaeng Party."


At the Central Election Committee meeting held at the National Assembly that day, Chair Kim said, "It is deplorable that the behavior of the two major parties, where reform and innovation are impossible to find even if you try, continues."


He criticized, "The ruling party's satellite party, the Together Citizens' Party, has already withdrawn its pledges twice by the second day of the election campaign," calling it the "triple crown of delayed pledges, sloppy pledges, and plagiarized pledges."


He continued, "In the category of old-fashioned abusive remarks, the United Future Party shone as the world's top player. From the curiosity remarks about the nth room, President Moon Jae-in's prison free meal remarks, to the Incheon rural backwater remarks, it was a feast of unimaginably creative abusive remarks," and added, "We award the gold medal of old-fashioned politics Olympics to the two major parties that are showing a class that does not disappoint expectations."



Chair Kim said, "Since yesterday, I have been conducting the 'Three Rounds Searching for Livelihood' campaign. I will use trains and subways, the citizens' means of transportation, to visit places where people's livelihoods exist and listen closely to the voices of fellow citizens," and stated, "While numbers 1 and 2 engage in fake politics, number 3 will focus on the people's livelihood."


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