Na Kyung-won, the United Future Party candidate running for Seoul Dongjak-eul, is appealing for support at Sangdo Alley Market in Dongjak-gu, Seoul on the 10th. [Image source=Yonhap News]

Na Kyung-won, the United Future Party candidate running for Seoul Dongjak-eul, is appealing for support at Sangdo Alley Market in Dongjak-gu, Seoul on the 10th. [Image source=Yonhap News]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Heo Midam] On the 10th, Na Kyung-won, the Future United Party candidate, criticized Lee Su-jin, the Democratic Party candidate competing in Dongjak-eul, Seoul, saying, "She lies every time she opens her mouth," and "In short, she sticks here and there."


On the same day, Na climbed onto a campaign vehicle in front of Donggwang Pharmacy in Dongjak-gu and said, "The candidate running in our area says she will carry out judicial reform. She claims to be a righteous judge. I tried to hold back as much as possible, but this is too much."


He pointed out, "She says she is the biggest victim during Chief Justice Yang Seung-tae's tenure. She says she is running for the election because she was on the blacklist of judges," adding, "It has already been revealed that this is not true." He continued, "Suddenly, in this election leaflet, she wrote that she was on the blacklist during Chief Justice Lee Yong-hoon's tenure. She keeps changing her story," criticizing her.


Also, Na said, "She claimed to have founded the Human Rights Law Research Association, but her name is not on the founding member list. She lies back and forth," adding, "In a book written by Lee Tan-hee, the Democratic Party candidate running in Yongin, it is written that she even called to tell her not to hold small group forums of the Human Rights Law Research Association. In short, she is an opportunist who lies back and forth."


Na cited attracting prestigious high schools as a major issue in Dongjak-eul and mentioned Daesin High School located in Jongno. He said, "The Seoul Mayor and Superintendent of Education approved the relocation of Daesin High School. Now only the finishing work is needed, but Lee Nak-yeon, the candidate running in Jongno, put up a banner saying 'Preserve Daesin High School,'" adding, "Can a rookie from the Democratic Party negotiate with Lee Nak-yeon and bring Daesin High School?"


Meanwhile, Oh Se-chan, the Uri Party candidate who gave up running in Dongjak-eul due to health deterioration that morning, also joined Na's support campaign.



Oh said, "Who can stop the Democratic Party's solo run, definitely protect the liberal democratic constitutional system, and save former President Park Geun-hye who is suffering in prison now?" and "I ask my comrades in Uri Party to support candidate Na as much as I am withdrawing."


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