Former Jeju Province Governor Won Hee-ryong criticized the fact that former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol's presidential campaign posted a recruitment notice for camp job applicants on the Police University Alumni Association website. <br>/Photo by Former Governor Won's Facebook capture

Former Jeju Province Governor Won Hee-ryong criticized the fact that former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol's presidential campaign posted a recruitment notice for camp job applicants on the Police University Alumni Association website.
/Photo by Former Governor Won's Facebook capture

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Seohyun] Won Heeryong, former governor of Jeju Province and a presidential candidate from the People Power Party, criticized the Yoon Seok-yeol presidential campaign for posting a recruitment notice for police academy alumni to work in the campaign on the Police University Alumni Association website, saying, "Is the reason for engaging in politics ultimately to privatize power agencies even more overwhelmingly?"


On the 23rd, Won shared an article titled "Yoon Seok-yeol Campaign's Controversy over Recruitment Notice for Investigation and Intelligence Personnel on Police University Alumni Association" on his Facebook and expressed these views.


He said, "Yoon's view of power does not seem to differ at all from that of the Moon Jae-in administration," adding, "No, I am afraid that he is using the pretext of having been oppressed by the administration to engage in a more systematic privatization of power agencies."


He continued, "The public is deeply skeptical about whether Yoon is qualified and prepared to become president," and pointed out, "Nevertheless, the fact remains that he is being treated as a presidential candidate solely because he fought against the Moon Jae-in administration's privatization of power agencies."


He further criticized, "Instead of preparing as a presidential candidate, Yoon is thinking only about bringing the Police University Alumni Association, which can be considered a core part of the police organization, one of the pillars of power agencies, into his campaign, which is simply outrageous."



At the end of his post, he wrote, "If this is the case, I hope Yoon will no longer talk about constitutionalism or the rule of law insincerely. Immediate action should be taken against those who have attempted the insidious privatization of power agencies within the presidential campaign," strongly condemning Yoon's actions.


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