Hong Jun-pyo's Pledge to 'Female Voters'... "There Was a Minor Misunderstanding, Will Change Their Minds"
People Power Party presidential candidate Hong Joon-pyo is answering questions at the lively discussion hosted by the Korea Journalists Association, held on the afternoon of the 14th at the Korea Press Center in Jung-gu, Seoul. (Photo by Yonhap News)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Geum Bo-ryeong] Hong Jun-pyo, a presidential candidate from the People Power Party, is launching pledges targeting the relatively weaker support base of 'women.'
On the 23rd, Hong stated on Facebook, "Next week, I plan to comprehensively organize and announce pledges for the women's sector to persuade the relatively underperforming female demographic."
He continued, "The person I respect most in this world is my mother, I have lived my life devoted only to my wife, and I have done my utmost to protect the family community. Although I have worked for women, who make up half of the population, I want to turn the hearts of women who have misunderstood me over a few trivial words by comprehensively organizing and announcing pledges for the women's sector," he emphasized.
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Hong has previously faced criticism for making sexually harassing and sexist remarks. He told former lawmaker Na Kyung-won, "Look in the mirror and put on makeup," and to a female reporter, "You might really get hit." He also caused controversy by referring to Ewha Womans University students as "I hate those Ewha girls," and saying, "Those annoying brats, I want to beat them up."
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