"Yoon, Reached This Position by Living According to Principles Without Tact"

Lee Soo-jung, former co-chair of the People Power Party's Central Election Countermeasures Committee, is speaking at the Central Election Countermeasures Committee meeting held at the National Assembly on the morning of the 13th of last month. <br>[Image source=Yonhap News]

Lee Soo-jung, former co-chair of the People Power Party's Central Election Countermeasures Committee, is speaking at the Central Election Countermeasures Committee meeting held at the National Assembly on the morning of the 13th of last month.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Seul-gi] Professor Lee Soo-jung of the Department of Criminal Psychology at Kyonggi University, who announced her intention to resign as co-chair of the People Power Party's Central Election Countermeasures Committee, raised her voice saying, "Recently, the tilted playing field in the media is slandering Yoon Seok-yeol, the People Power Party's presidential candidate, but justice will surely prevail."


On the afternoon of the 5th, Professor Lee posted on her Facebook, stating, "Candidate Yoon Seok-yeol was not chosen as a presidential candidate out of selfishness."


She continued, "As a result of living strictly by principles without tact, he has reached an unexpected position," and argued, "This is due to the call of countless citizens who desire a change of government."


She added, "Justice will surely prevail," and said, "He will definitely reclaim the Republic of Korea from the activist forces that have fallen and deteriorated into interest groups."


Finally, Professor Lee said, "Although currently in chaos, he will surely find his place again and achieve a change of government as the people expect."



Meanwhile, Professor Lee recently appeared on MBN's current affairs program 'Pandora' and, when asked as a psychologist how she views candidate Yoon, she said, "First of all, he is very large in stature. Although I do not know him well, based on what has been reported in the articles, he is not good at compromise and lacks tact. If he had been moderate, things might not have turned out this way, but because he was unable to be moderate, somehow he has come to be a presidential candidate."


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