On the 27th, Busan Chungmu Intersection Street Campaign: "The Regime That Destroyed 1.95 Million Full-Time Jobs"

Park Hyung-jun, the People Power Party candidate for Busan mayor, is waving his hand and greeting in front of Chungmu Intersection in Seo-gu, Busan on the 27th. <br>[Image source=Yonhap News]

Park Hyung-jun, the People Power Party candidate for Busan mayor, is waving his hand and greeting in front of Chungmu Intersection in Seo-gu, Busan on the 27th.
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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] On the 27th, Park Hyung-jun, the People Power Party candidate for mayor of Busan, brought up the 'regime judgment theory' during his first weekend street campaign since the start of the election campaign.


Candidate Park stated, "This government destroyed jobs by eliminating 1.95 million full-time jobs," advancing the argument for regime judgment.


During a street campaign in front of Chungmu Intersection in Seo-gu, Busan, Park attacked, "When this regime first came in, they said they would create a job government and placed job statistics on the Blue House dashboard, but one day they quietly removed it."


He also raised his voice criticizing the Moon administration, saying, "Elections are about continuing to support those in power if they do well and changing them with a whip if they do wrong. Didn't this regime, over four years, create a country full of unequal opportunities, hypocritical processes, and unjust results?"


Park targeted the ruling party that attacked him, saying, "This election is being held for the most shameful reason in history. They are conducting the election with the intention of discrediting the opposing candidate with lies every time they open their mouths, trying to make a good student unable to attend school so they can take the exam alone and become first."



He continued, "They raised about ten suspicions to make me look like a bad person, but none of them are true," sharpening his tone.


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