Uriminzokkiri "Future United Party's 'Fraudulent Election' Complaints Show No Sign of Stopping"

On the afternoon of the 11th, at the National Assembly Members' Office Building in Yeouido, Seoul, during the rally for uncovering the truth behind the April 15 general election suspicions and restoring national sovereignty, Min Kyung-wook, a member of the United Future Party, claimed that a large number of proportional voting ballots were found unmarked and without the election supervisor's seal. <br>[Image source=Yonhap News]

On the afternoon of the 11th, at the National Assembly Members' Office Building in Yeouido, Seoul, during the rally for uncovering the truth behind the April 15 general election suspicions and restoring national sovereignty, Min Kyung-wook, a member of the United Future Party, claimed that a large number of proportional voting ballots were found unmarked and without the election supervisor's seal.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Heo Midam] North Korea's external propaganda outlet Uri Minjokkkiri criticized Min Kyung-wook, a member of the Future United Party, who is alleging manipulation in the 4.15 general election early voting, and on the 19th, Min said, "Why is North Korea coming into this? Was North Korea involved as well?"


On the same day, Min posted on his Facebook, saying, "Anyway, this certifies that my claim is genuine, so, thanks to 'Euni'!" The 'Euni' Min referred to appears to be Kim Jong-un, Chairman of the State Affairs Commission of North Korea.


He continued, "Anyway, from now on, I really have to be cautious of being targeted and make sure to hold on tightly to my neck as I move around," adding, "Oh no, ignore it! I am definitely not someone who would commit suicide."


Photo by Min Kyung-wook, Member of the Future United Party, Facebook

Photo by Min Kyung-wook, Member of the Future United Party, Facebook

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Earlier that day, Uri Minjokkkiri published an article titled "The Fraudulent Election Rant of the Dishonest Ones," stating, "Within the Future United Party faction, which has fallen into confusion after the disastrous defeat in the April general election, the 'fraudulent election' rant continues unabated," and criticized, "At the forefront is Min Kyung-wook, known for his abusive language, outrageous remarks, and strong rhetoric."


The outlet said, "This election is a strong expression of public anger against the Future United Party faction, who have only committed anti-people atrocities," and pointed out, "Instead of apologizing and reflecting on this stern reprimand, they are confronting it with defiance and direct challenge, making them shamelessly worthless."


Meanwhile, allegations of early voting manipulation surfaced mainly on some conservative-leaning YouTube channels after the 4.15 general election. Besides Min, former Future United Party member Cha Myung-jin has also expressed agreement.


In particular, on the 11th, Min held a press conference claiming, "There are a large number of early voting proportional ballots found unmarked," alleging early voting manipulation.



Regarding this, the Central Election Management Committee (CEMC) stated, "The ballots in question are proportional representation ballots stamped by the Guri City Election Commission," and "Upon verification, six ballots were lost from the remaining ballots in the 2nd polling station of Sutak 2-dong, Guri City, and the serial numbers of the lost ballots match those of the ballots presented on site." The CEMC has requested the Supreme Prosecutors' Office to investigate the matter of ballot theft.


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