Kim Han-gyu Cleared of Charges for Violation of Public Official Election Act
[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] On the 21st, Kim Han-gyu, the legal spokesperson for the Democratic Party of Korea who ran as a candidate for Gangnam-byeong in the 21st general election, announced that he was cleared of charges related to violations of the Public Official Election Act on July 22.
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The United Future Party, the predecessor of the People Power Party, had filed a complaint with the prosecution in April accusing Kim of "interfering with elderly voting," charging him with election freedom obstruction and election crime incitement under the Public Official Election Act.
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