"Ballot Paper Leak, Investigation Must Be Conducted Without Sanctuary"

Minsheng Party: "Min Kyung-wook, Stop Distorting the Essence and Cooperate Sincerely with the Prosecutor's Investigation" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] On the 14th, the Minsheng Party stated regarding the election fraud allegations raised by Min Kyung-wook, a member of the Future United Party, “Member Min remains silent about how he obtained the ballots, and instead of distorting the essence of this case through public opinion warfare, he should above all sincerely cooperate with the prosecution investigation.”


Jung Woo-sik, spokesperson for the Minsheng Party, said in a commentary on the same day, “The six ballots disclosed by Member Min were confirmed to have been leaked by the Election Commission,” calling the situation “increasingly serious.”


Spokesperson Jung pointed out, “The public is confused because suspicions have arisen in an election, which is the foundation of democracy,” and added, “Especially, the Election Commission’s careless management of ballots, as revealed by the media so far, deserves criticism.”


Spokesperson Jung stated, “It is the prosecution’s role to clarify the facts. The prosecution must clearly and transparently investigate all possibilities, including the core issue of how the ballots were leaked, so that no suspicion remains,” and emphasized, “To this end, the scope of the investigation should not be limited, and an unreserved investigation must be conducted.”



Spokesperson Jung also said, “As the party responsible for causing confusion, the Election Commission must first apologize to the public,” and added, “The Election Commission’s attempt to evade responsibility by simply requesting a prosecution investigation is an act of deceiving the public.”


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