Former lawmaker Min Kyung-wook. [Image source=Yonhap News]

Former lawmaker Min Kyung-wook. [Image source=Yonhap News]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Heo Midam] Former lawmaker Min Kyung-wook, who has been raising suspicions of early voting manipulation in the 21st general election day after day, announced on the 9th, "The 4·15 Fraud Election National Struggle Headquarters has been formed, and I have been elected as the standing representative."


On the afternoon of the same day, Min posted on his Facebook, saying, "Yesterday afternoon, an emergency meeting was held in Euljiro, Seoul, attended by about 100 leaders of the Korea Defense Free Right-wing Patriot organizations from all over the country."


He said, "From now on, I will devote all my efforts to uncovering the truth of the 4·15 fraudulent and illegal election, which was the largest crime in the history of the Korean constitutional system, and punishing those responsible," adding, "I ask for the passionate support and participation of patriotic comrades."


Earlier, on the 8th, Ha Tae-kyung, a member of the Future United Party, posted on his Facebook demanding an apology from former lawmaker Min.


Ha said, "A week has passed since my revelation, but former lawmaker Min has shown no remorse. The United Party has accepted my opinion and clearly distanced itself from former lawmaker Min's rumors," emphasizing, "You must realize how much of an obstacle former lawmaker Min's rumors are to the party's reform."


He continued, "I will wait only until today. If there is still no apology, I will disclose additional evidence showing how maliciously fabricated former lawmaker Min's rumors are, which could lead to legal action."


He then warned, "This is the last warning. If you do not want to suffer the fate of a 'rumormonger' like Ji Man-won, sincerely apologize for your rumors."



Meanwhile, suspicions of early voting manipulation were raised mainly by some far-right YouTube channels immediately after this general election. Former lawmaker Min has also sympathized with these suspicions and recently claimed involvement of Chinese hackers, among other theories.


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