Kim Yong-min Supports Candidate Lee Jae-myung
"Complete Survey of Ruling Party Lawmakers' SNS by the 25th... Will Reveal Bottom 80"

Kim Yong-min, director of Peace Tree, posted on his Facebook on the 16th that he would conduct a full survey of the social networking services (SNS) of Democratic Party of Korea lawmakers. Photo by Director Kim's Facebook capture.

Kim Yong-min, director of Peace Tree, posted on his Facebook on the 16th that he would conduct a full survey of the social networking services (SNS) of Democratic Party of Korea lawmakers. Photo by Director Kim's Facebook capture.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyun-joo] Kim Yong-min, director of Peace Tree and former member of the podcast 'Naneun Ggomsooda,' expressed his support for Lee Jae-myung, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea, stating that he plans to conduct a comprehensive survey of the social network services (SNS) of Democratic Party lawmakers and publicly reveal the bottom 80 performers.


On the 16th, Director Kim posted on his Facebook, calling himself "Kim Yong-min, a citizen dreaming of President Lee Jae-myung," and began by saying, "The SNS of lawmakers receive much more attention compared to ordinary citizens like us, and every word they say often becomes news."


He continued, "No matter how hard we citizens try to create a better world by posting, it only gets shared among our circles and people. However, the SNS of lawmakers is a very large speaker and a weapon," emphasizing, "I know many lawmakers are working hard to recreate a democratic government, but because of those who are not, the supporters’ strength is greatly weakened."


Director Kim announced that from today until the 25th, he will conduct a comprehensive survey of the SNS of Democratic Party lawmakers and disclose the bottom 80 performers. He said, "It is problematic even if they do not have SNS, but I reluctantly intend to reveal the names of lawmakers who do not utilize their SNS," adding, "I hope they will actively engage from today, leave records, and at least share links to posts that help the candidates."



Finally, he added, "This time, there will be no qualitative evaluation. Only the numbers will be considered," and said, "I hope the results will not negatively affect the lawmakers. For a better world."


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