Oh Candidate Camp: "Verification and Black Propaganda Are Definitely Different"

On the 19th, Oh Se-hoon, the People Power Party's candidate for Seoul mayor, is moving to the podium near Cityrex in Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, to hold his first concentrated campaign rally. Photo by Kang Jin-hyung aymsdream@

On the 19th, Oh Se-hoon, the People Power Party's candidate for Seoul mayor, is moving to the podium near Cityrex in Geumcheon-gu, Seoul, to hold his first concentrated campaign rally. Photo by Kang Jin-hyung aymsdream@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kum Boryeong] Oh Se-hoon, the People Power Party's candidate for Seoul mayor, has emphasized a "clean election."


On the 19th, Park Yong-chan, spokesperson for Oh's "Awesome Camp," stated in a commentary, "We propose to Song Young-gil's camp that this election be judged by the public as a 'clean competition' with 'zero black propaganda.'


Park said, "Verification and black propaganda are clearly different. Verification is always welcome, but black propaganda no longer works. Times have changed, and the people are wise. Our people can accurately distinguish what is verification and what is black propaganda."


He continued, "Black propaganda must be eliminated. It is character assassination and the main cause of polluting society. Those who engage in black propaganda will inevitably pay a harsh price, struck by the boomerang of the black propaganda they throw."



Park also pledged, "As official election campaigning begins, Oh's Awesome Camp promises not to engage in spreading false information or black propaganda," and urged, "We also call on the Democratic Party to move beyond the sweet memories of seizing power through past incidents such as Kim Dae-up's 'Byungpung Operation' and Druking's 'comment manipulation.'"


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