Ko Min-jung, Member of the Democratic Party of Korea. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@

Ko Min-jung, Member of the Democratic Party of Korea. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Juhee] On the 24th, Rep. Heo Eun-ah of the People Power Party sharply criticized Rep. Go Min-jung of the Democratic Party of Korea, who shared a video claiming that "voting for the opposition party is voting for greed," saying, "Rep. Go Min-jung, who stepped down from her spokesperson position over the 'wordplay' of 'victim complainant,' is now playing 'color tricks' on the citizens of Seoul and Busan."


Rep. Heo wrote on Facebook that day, "Seeing her share a video titled 'Just because you dislike blue doesn't mean you like red' and playing color tricks, it seems she still hasn't come to her senses."


Rep. Heo added, "Since Rep. Go Min-jung has started this childish color trick, I will speak about the meaning of those colors," emphasizing, "The Democratic Party and President Moon Jae-in have caused 'bright blue bruises' on the hearts of the citizens of Seoul and Busan, as well as the people. What the people need now is a 'red medicine' to heal those wounds." She also criticized, "The people are suffering more from 'Democratic Party Blue' than from 'Corona Blue.'"


Rep. Heo continued, "The person who made this video is Jeong Cheol, the creator of President Moon Jae-in's 'People First' slogan and TBS (Traffic Broadcasting System)'s 'Let's Unite Campaign,'" adding, "We need to reconsider whether TBS's 'Let's Unite Campaign' is truly not a regime-collusive operation."


Heo Eun-ah, member of the People Power Party./Photo by Yonhap News

Heo Eun-ah, member of the People Power Party./Photo by Yonhap News

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Earlier, Rep. Go Min-jung shared a 1 minute and 29 seconds video on her Facebook, urging support for the Democratic Party, writing, "I earnestly hope and hope again."


The video posted by Rep. Go included phrases such as, "To you who have consecutively voted blue in the past several elections / But this time, you say you will not vote blue / Or you say you will abstain to sharply reprimand blue / We know your disappointment. We know your emptiness. We know your anger."



It also contained messages urging people to choose the Democratic Party, saying, "But does disliking blue mean liking red? / They are not the same. You are not someone who suits red. You have never voted for greed even once. Please vote for people."


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