Press Conference at Boryeong City Hall... "Please Stop Exposing Private Spaces" Appeal

People Power Party Candidate Jang Dong-hyeok Requests Restraint on Candidate Na's House Disclosure in TV Debate

Na So-yeol candidate's child, Yeowon, held a press conference on the 5th, asking People Power Party candidate Jang Dong-hyeok to refrain from exposing her private home space. / Na So-yeol candidate's side

Na So-yeol candidate's child, Yeowon, held a press conference on the 5th, asking People Power Party candidate Jang Dong-hyeok to refrain from exposing her private home space. / Na So-yeol candidate's side

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The child of Na Soyeol, the Democratic Party candidate running in the 22nd general election for the Boryeong·Seocheon area in Chungnam, requested that the People Power Party candidate Jang Donghyuk refrain from exposing private spaces in order to "protect my beloved younger sibling."


Na's daughter, Yeowon, held a press conference at the Boryeong City Hall press room on the same day and said, "I saw the photo of our house brought up by the opposing candidate who appeared with my father on the TV debate," adding, "I couldn't help but be more sensitive to the exposure of the photo than others."


She continued, "My youngest sibling has Asperger's (autism spectrum) and is obsessed with their own space due to emotional development and anxiety. As noise between floors increased, we moved from the apartment we had lived in for 20 years to a detached house," she explained.


She then expressed, "We needed to eliminate my sibling's anxiety and provide emotional stability through treatment, but it felt like encountering a major obstacle," and asked, "Should we raise high walls and install facilities to block surrounding views?"


Na said, "My mother believes my sibling's developmental disability is due to advanced maternal age and has been enduring each day almost without laughter for the past two years," adding, "I watched my parents and cried because my heart ached."


She continued, "I don't know much about politics, but while I can compete through writing and sometimes say harsh and rough things, I ask that the private space be kept from exposure so that my sibling with developmental disabilities can live freely and comfortably at home."



She added, "I earnestly ask for consideration of the feelings of my parents and me, who live in constant worry today, fearing that my sibling might remain a permanent recluse, unable to escape their own world."


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