“I ran nonstop” … Na Kyung-won, expressing sadness at the power of the people

Former lawmaker Na Kyung-won appeals for support in the Taehwa Market area in Jung-gu, Ulsan on the 30th of last month, saying, “Please elect candidates for local elections in Jung-gu.” News 1

Former lawmaker Na Kyung-won expressed her sadness at the power of the people. From the March presidential election to the June 1 local elections, he said, “I ran nonstop,” and regretted that “I didn’t even get a seat at the inauguration ceremony of President Yoon Seok-yeol.”

Former lawmaker Na said on his social networking service (SNS) on the 2nd, “I think I’m a bit foolish.”

He continued, “The local elections are now over. Following the presidential election, I have been running non-stop to complete the regime change,” he said. “I myself thank myself for my hard work. From yesterday, my body finally hurts as if I had been beaten, and all my bones are starting to ache. “He said.

He wrote, “I thought it was a natural and serious responsibility, so when I went to the Davos Forum, I rushed around like it was trying to make up for what I had not done before,” he wrote. Former lawmaker Na recently attended the Davos Forum, the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting, as a special envoy to President Yoon.

President Yoon Seok-yeol delivers his inaugural address at the inauguration ceremony of the 20th president at the lawn in front of the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul on the 10th. By Oh Dae-geun

He said, “There are people who encourage you to think regarding your health, but I can’t turn away from the desperate tears or hot cheers I face on set, so I always pour out the last energy I have left.”

However, despite these efforts, he said he felt sorry for the party. Former lawmaker Na said, “On the day of the presidential inauguration, I mightn’t be assigned a single seat on the podium.

He continued, “Actually, former party leader Chung Mong-joon did not receive an invitation, so this is also a problem for our party. It is a party with a history, but there is no trace of past party leaders,” he said.

Former lawmaker Na also mentioned the election for Gyeonggi governor, which was defeated in a close battle in this local election. “It’s a bit disappointing, but since the head of the basic organization won a landslide victory in Gyeonggi-do, the people supported the stable launch of the Yun Seok-yeol government with all their might,” he said.

Kang Eun-young reporter


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