[Asia Economy Reporter Naju-seok] Yoon Seung-min, a former lawmaker and presidential candidate of the People Power Party, criticized the camp of former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol on the 2nd for launching attacks under the banner of ‘Yoon Seok-yeol’s Vision.’ Yoon used expressions such as "You need to know something to issue a license" and "You will ruin the country" in his offensive remarks.

Yoo Seung-min: "Yoon, Always Quick to Copy Promises but Now in Slander Mode... Will Ruin the Country" View original image


On the same day, Yoon posted on social media (SNS), "Candidate Yoon Seok-yeol has announced ‘Yoon Seok-yeol’s Vision’ eight times up to today, and each time he criticizes me," adding, "It’s pitiful to see a candidate who had no proper policy pledges suddenly cramming like before an exam and posting what his aides wrote on Facebook, but it’s ridiculous that he unfailingly belittles me."


He said, "If you want to announce a vision, you should announce your own vision. Why do you slander your opponent with falsehoods?" and criticized, "When did you copy others’ pledges, and now that you’re in a hurry, you switch to slander mode?"


Yoon pointed out, "During the TV debate, you couldn’t even explain your welfare pledges, and you said the semiconductor future city couldn’t be built because of power issues. Yet, you say you will build an advanced industrial base in North Korea."


He continued, "You need to know something to issue a license," and criticized, "But you say you want to be president? You will ruin the country."


In a separate SNS post, Yoon proposed that the solution to the safety issues of delivery app motorcycle drivers lies in the platform’s algorithm.



He argued, "There are definitely ways to solve this through algorithms, such as assigning appropriate delivery times, checking for traffic signal violations, and identifying dangerous drivers," and stated, "If platform companies fail to prepare such measures and various safety accidents occur, they should be held responsible for the damages to pedestrians, drivers, and riders."


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