“Similar to Yoon Sim-pal and Yun Haek-gwan’s abuse of power”
Solidarity with An?… “I don’t want to choose 安”
“Unification is a coalition… An approval rating comes to me”
“Kim’s impeachment was an act of belittling party members.”
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Chun Ha-ram, candidate for the People’s Power Party representative, analyzed the cut-off results of the People’s Power National Convention on the 13th as “a result reflecting Yoon Haek-gwan’s fatigue from factional politics.” Among the candidates for the supreme council, Lee Man-hee and Lee Yong, who were classified as pro-Yun factions, were eliminated, while the candidates for the People’s Power Supreme Council, Kim Yong-tae and Heo Eun-ah, who were ‘Lee Jun-seok’ candidates, advanced to the finals, indicating that the party members’ rebellion once morest Yun Haek-gwan’s tyranny was expressed. claim. Candidate Cheon dismissed the theory of solidarity with Candidate Cheol-soo Ahn, the representative of the People’s Power Party, saying, “I do not want to elect Candidate Ahn as a party member.”
Candidate Chun appeared on a radio (MBC) broadcast that day and analyzed, “Party members, of course, will like and support President Yoon Seok-yeol, but apart from that, there is a sense of fatigue that Yun Sim-pal or Yun Haek-gwan’s tyranny has gone too far.” Candidate Chun said, “I felt that if I ran for reform this time and talked regarding reform (as well as party members in their 20s and 30s), it would be good to respond well to traditional supporters in their 60s and 70s.” Because you do,” he explained. At the same time, he added, “long-time party members are worried that ‘the people’s power is doing factional politics, and the party has fallen off a cliff and has barely risen once more, but is it ruining the party once more?’”
Candidate Chun said, “In the minds of the party members, concerns regarding dissonance between the party and the government and concerns regarding a crushing defeat in the general election collide.” situation”. He emphasized, “In the end, there is less concern regarding dissonance compared to Candidate Ahn, and I am the candidate who will save us from a crushing defeat in the general election.”
Candidate Chun drew a line once morest the possibility of solidarity with Candidate Ahn, and rather confidently said, “Candidate Ahn’s approval rating will come to me rapidly.” Candidate Chun pointed out, “If I and Candidate Ahn try to forcibly solidify, there is a high possibility that it will look like a photo of two people’s power party representative candidate Kim Ki-hyun and former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won,” and “it is difficult to come out with a wide-smiling scene.” He raised his voice, saying, “I have no intention of telling my supporters solidarity regarding a choice I don’t understand,” and “I think unification is a collusion because there is an institutional device called a runoff vote.” Candidate Cheon said, “Candidate Ahn cannot say a word to Yoon Haek-gwan, so I don’t know how he intends to reform.”
On the other hand, Candidate Cheon criticized Candidate Ahn as saying, “It is an act that belittles the level of party members” for mentioning that “I suffered impeachment because the current power and future power collided” targeting Candidate Ahn. He said, “In the power of the people, there are many influential presidential candidates, even if it is not Ahn. Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon or Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon are representative,” he explained, “a structure in which the pendulum of power cannot tilt rapidly toward the party representative.” At the same time, he pointed out, “In this situation, it is a shallow threat to discuss impeachment, which is difficult for party members to sympathize with.”