"Jin Joong-kwon as Yoon Camp's Power Behind the Throne?... The Nation's Hearts Are Burning"

Jeon Yeo-ok, former Saenuri Party (predecessor of the People Power Party) lawmaker. [Image source=Yonhap News]

Jeon Yeo-ok, former Saenuri Party (predecessor of the People Power Party) lawmaker. [Image source=Yonhap News]

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[Asia Economy Reporter Heo Midam] Former Saenuri Party (predecessor of the People Power Party) lawmaker Jeon Yeok criticized former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol's camp for retracting their critical commentary on President Moon Jae-in's son, Moon Jun-yong, just one day after issuing it, saying, "Try to follow even one hundredth of Kim Bu-seon's outcry."


Former lawmaker Jeon recently posted a blog titled "Yoon Seok-yeol Camp, Look at Kim Bu-seon!" where she said, "Both Yoon Seok-yeol's camp and candidate Yoon Seok-yeol should do things properly and straightforwardly."


Regarding actress Kim Bu-seon, who has been continuously targeting Gyeonggi Province Governor Lee Jae-myung, she said, "The powerless woman is fighting with all her might against the terrifying 'super villain' named 'Lee Jae-myung,'" adding, "Every time I read Kim Bu-seon's SNS, I feel like I am hearing her SOS plea, 'Please save me!'"


She continued, "She is brave. The poor actress Kim Bu-seon even supported Yoon Seok-yeol," and criticized, "But Yoon Seok-yeol's camp seems unaware of the desperation of Kim Bu-seon and the entire nation."


Regarding the retraction of the critical commentary on Moon Jun-yong by Yoon's camp, former lawmaker Jeon questioned, "'Moon Jun-yong, who received 15 million won in disaster relief funds and 70 million won from Yanggu County Office, which is at the bottom of financial independence, isn't this the 'Moon Jun-yong version of Hwacheon Daeyu'? So why retract the commentary on Moon Jun-yong?"


She also said, "There is a reasonable suspicion that after Jin Joong-kwon posted on SNS that 'Yoon Seok-yeol camp's commentary on Moon Jun-yong shows a lack of understanding of art,' they quickly retracted it," and directly attacked, "Jin Joong-kwon seems to be the 'kingmaker' of Yoon Seok-yeol's camp."


Finally, she concluded her post by pointing out, "Right now, the hearts of the people are burning like coal and charcoal. It's already shocking with 'Cho Guk Su Hong' Hong Joon-pyo, but what if Yoon Seok-yeol does this too?"


Former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, a presidential candidate of the People Power Party, is announcing foreign and security policy pledges at the People Power Party Central Party Office in Yeouido, Seoul, on the 22nd. <br>[Image source=Yonhap News]

Former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, a presidential candidate of the People Power Party, is announcing foreign and security policy pledges at the People Power Party Central Party Office in Yeouido, Seoul, on the 22nd.
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Earlier, it was revealed that Moon Jun-yong received a total of 70.89 million won from the Yanggu County Office budget for his artwork "Hidden Picture Hunt," which he exhibited at the opening of the Park Soo-geun Children's Art Museum in Gangwon Province in May last year, sparking controversy.


In response, Kim In-gyu, deputy spokesperson for former Prosecutor General Yoon's camp, issued a statement on the 21st, pointing out, "It is said that the public support funds for Moon over the past two and a half years amount to a total of 201.84 million won. Why has this happened repeatedly, not just once but multiple times?"



Then, former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon criticized, "Yoon's camp seems bored. They keep clinging to things like this," adding, "They have a shallow and vulgar understanding of culture and arts. The camp needs reorganization." Moon also refuted through his Facebook, stating, "The support funds I received refer to the cost of the museum purchasing my artwork for exhibition." As the controversy grew, Deputy Spokesperson Kim's statement was retracted after one day.


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