Criticism of Lee Jae-myung and Cho Kuk Together
"Moon Acts Like That Because He Doesn't Want to Go to Prison" Claim Made

Former President Moon Jae-in has been showing active 'political activities' by wearing a blue jumper and meeting with Democratic Party of Korea parliamentary candidates during the 4.10 general election campaign, while former lawmaker Jeon Yeo-ok criticized this move. On the 4th, former lawmaker Jeon posted on her social networking service (SNS) under the title "Why is former President Moon Jae-in wandering around?" and targeted him by saying, "He said he wanted to be forgotten like that, he said he wanted to set like the evening glow, but it was all lies and nonsense."

Former lawmaker Jeon Yeo-ok posted on her social networking service (SNS) on the 4th with the title "Why is former President Moon Jae-in wandering around?" and targeted him by saying, "He said he wanted to be forgotten like that, he said he wanted to fade away like the evening glow, but it was all lies and nonsense." <br>[Photo by Channel A 'Oebu Jadeul']

Former lawmaker Jeon Yeo-ok posted on her social networking service (SNS) on the 4th with the title "Why is former President Moon Jae-in wandering around?" and targeted him by saying, "He said he wanted to be forgotten like that, he said he wanted to fade away like the evening glow, but it was all lies and nonsense."
[Photo by Channel A 'Oebu Jadeul']

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Former lawmaker Jeon continued, "That's right! Former President Moon Jae-in is now wandering around like crazy because he has committed so many crimes. He is too scared of going to prison," and claimed, "He got hooked on selling books, coffee, bread, and calendars, but oh my, it's hot. He is thinking about eating 'national meals' in prison."


Jeon, who claimed that former President Moon has "many crimes," mentioned, "The USB given to (North Korean State Affairs Commission Chairman) Kim Jong-un at the Dobodari, the crime of aiding the enemy," "The mastermind behind the Ulsan rigged election, if he goes to trial, he won't see sunlight for a long time," "The heavy crime of breach of duty for pushing the nuclear phase-out policy," and "Manipulation of real estate policy figures, which is also a serious crime." She also said, "And the crime of wasting taxes through luxury and vanity by spending on First Lady Kim Jung-sook's clothing, jewelry, and official gifts must be paid for by the couple together," speculating, "His jaw must be trembling and his legs numb."


Finally, former lawmaker Jeon said, "The reason former President Moon is wandering around like that is due to panic disorder-level fear," and criticized, "Sending former President Moon to prison is justice and fairness. As neighbors, Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung and Innovation Party leader Cho Kuk must be included, right?"

Former President Moon Jae-in is standing in line to eat school meals at Changwon National University in Changwon-si, Gyeongnam, on the morning of the 4th. <br>[Photo by Yonhap News]

Former President Moon Jae-in is standing in line to eat school meals at Changwon National University in Changwon-si, Gyeongnam, on the morning of the 4th.
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Earlier, on the previous day, Han Dong-hoon, the emergency committee chairman of the People Power Party, directly attacked former President Moon during a campaign rally supporting candidate Eom Tae-woong at Jecheon Central Market in Jecheon City, Chungcheongbuk-do, saying, "Have you ever seen a former president come out wearing blue clothes and campaigning immediately after leaving office in the history of presidents?" Han also urged, "Early voting is starting. From this vote, we strongly insisted that hand counting will be conducted in parallel," and called on voters, "Trust us and participate in early voting."



He continued, "Some people may be worried. But trust us," raising his voice, "We will definitely achieve a fair election, so trust us and participate in early voting. We need to go out strongly in early voting for that to be the turning point and the wind of change." He then said, "Someone told me, 'Let's gather at the end of the election and bow deeply like we did in the old People Power Party-affiliated parties,'" and emphasized, "Everyone, why bow deeply when fighting criminals? We should stand and die."


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