Former lawmaker and People Power Party presidential candidate Yoo Seung-min is paying respects at the memorial stone for Lieutenant Colonel Kim Oh-rang in Gimhae, Gyeongnam on the 8th. <br>[Image source=Yonhap News]

Former lawmaker and People Power Party presidential candidate Yoo Seung-min is paying respects at the memorial stone for Lieutenant Colonel Kim Oh-rang in Gimhae, Gyeongnam on the 8th.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Naju-seok] Former lawmaker Yoo Seung-min, a presidential candidate from the People Power Party, appealed on the 8th as the 'only candidate' who can compete against Lee Jae-myung, the presidential candidate from the Democratic Party and Governor of Gyeonggi Province, saying, "Please choose the candidate who can win."


On the same day, immediately after the party's election management committee announced the second cut-off reducing the number of presidential candidates from eight to four, Yoo posted on social media (SNS), "The final choice for regime change is approaching," adding, "According to today's reports, the leading candidates of the People Power Party cannot beat Democratic Party Governor Lee Jae-myung. They may seem strong in a small pond, but they are helpless when entering a fierce battlefield."


He said, "A change of players is necessary," and pointed out, "Overvalued bubble stocks cannot defeat the cunning and shameless Governor Lee Jae-myung. It is absolutely impossible with a candidate full of suspicions and problems." He continued, "I, Yoo Seung-min, who is a solid blue-chip stock with absolute superiority in morality and policy capability, am the only answer."


Yoo emphasized, "Please evaluate me coldly and objectively," and said, "The only candidate who can firmly protect South Korea's security and revive the economy, a candidate who is not worrisome, is Yoo Seung-min."



He said, "Please choose the candidate who can fight and win against Democratic Party's Lee Jae-myung in the general election," and added, "Please evaluate who is strong in the economy, who is strong in security, and who is strong against the Democratic Party."


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