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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] Ha Tae-kyung, a member of the Future United Party, has called for the expulsion of Min Kyung-wook, a United Party lawmaker who claims 'election manipulation.'


On the morning of the 22nd, Ha stated on his Facebook, "If Min is not expelled, the party loses the right to demand the expulsion of Yoon Mi-hyang," expressing this view.


Min claims that the early voting was manipulated. He was investigated by prosecutors on the 21st due to the source of the ballots he revealed as evidence of manipulation. Recently, he claimed that a programmer found a hidden number sequence in the code, which when converted to text read "follow the party," alleging that Chinese Communist Party hackers were involved in the manipulation process.


In response, Ha criticized, "Because of Min, the United Party is being ridiculed as a 'rumor party,'" adding, "Min claims he decoded a cipher planted and manipulated by Chinese hackers, but only Min himself can decode this cipher. No one knows the source of the original cipher that has undergone several stages of transformation."


Ha emphasized, "If Min truly believes there is suspicion of election fraud, he should wait for the court's recount results, but the current situation has far exceeded what the United Party can accept," and "The public is creating so much noise that they consider Min Kyung-wook a representative figure of the United Party."



He pointed out, "Our party was harshly judged in this general election, and to regain the public's trust, all members must make relentless efforts and innovations," adding, "Min's absurd claims of election fraud are dividing the party and hindering innovation."


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