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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Ha Tae-kyung, a member of the Future United Party, criticized former lawmaker Min Kyung-wook on the 31st for claiming that the counting of the April 15 general election was manipulated, calling him "not even far-right, but a rumor-mongering faction."


At a press conference held at the National Assembly that day, Ha said, "'Follow the Party' was mathematically fabricated as a joke by an internet user," adding, "There is no direct evidence of hacking."


Ha pointed out, "Because of such extreme voices, the United Party failed in the last general election. That failed behavior is being repeated," and urged, "Former lawmaker Min should put his hand on his chest and think about it."


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Former lawmaker Min immediately retaliated. On Facebook that day, he fiercely criticized Ha, calling him "a more pathetic person than I thought," and vowed, "I will never speak with him again."



Min claimed, "The internet user who was seriously waiting for a theoretical challenge asked questions in the afternoon, so Ha should not run away anywhere," and asserted, "The last general election was the largest and worst fraudulent election in constitutional history."


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