Jin Joong-kwon "Need Ammunition to Hold Presidential Election... Please Make Some Effort"

At the press conference for the establishment of the Youth Justice Party Recruitment Corruption Reporting Center 'Killbiri' held at the National Assembly last July, Representative Ryu Ho-jeong, who serves as the head of the center, is posing. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@

At the press conference for the establishment of the Youth Justice Party Recruitment Corruption Reporting Center 'Killbiri' held at the National Assembly last July, Representative Ryu Ho-jeong, who serves as the head of the center, is posing. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Seohyun] Ryu Hojung, a Justice Party lawmaker, has appealed for donations.


On the 23rd, Ryu posted on her Facebook, "We are far short of donations. The fundraising deadline on December 31 is approaching, but we have only reached half of the goal."


She emphasized, "Many people have helped, but next year's budget is bleak. Please be the strength of Ryu Hojung. I will not forget and will work hard with all my soul next year as well."


Ryu has been the center of attention several times for the outfits she wore at official events. Earlier, she argued that the licensing requirements for tattoo artists, which are only available to medical personnel, are outdated, and on June 11, she took the lead in proposing the 'Tattoo Industry Act.'


At that time, Ryu appeared in a deep purple dress that clearly revealed tattoo stickers on her back, performing a demonstration calling for the protection of tattoo artists' labor rights.


An image encouraging donations posted by Ryu Ho-jeong, a Justice Party lawmaker. / Photo by Ryu, lawmaker's Facebook

An image encouraging donations posted by Ryu Ho-jeong, a Justice Party lawmaker. / Photo by Ryu, lawmaker's Facebook

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Also, on July 21, at the press conference for the establishment of 'Kill(Biri),' the Justice Party's youth organization Youth Justice Party's recruitment corruption reporting center, she attracted attention by appearing in a yellow tracksuit holding an execution sword symbolizing the eradication of recruitment corruption. This outfit is inspired by Uma Thurman's character in the movie 'Kill Bill.'



Meanwhile, former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon also posted a photo encouraging donations for Ryu on his Facebook that day. He said, "They say they are short. I have already reached my limit and cannot send more, so please help out. To run in the presidential election, we need ammunition. You can get up to 100,000 won back. Please make a little effort."


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