Woo Sang-ho, who chose ‘habitual gambling rather than counterfeiting citations’, “I am now dead by my country”

Appearing on SNL to answer the question ‘If you have to raise one person, who is it?’

Minjoo Party lawmaker Woo Sang-ho

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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Hong Jun-seok = Democratic Party lawmaker Woo Sang-ho said in Coupang Play’s SNL Korea ‘The main reporter is going’ on the 8th, “(rather than the daughter who forged a citation) I will raise my son who habitually gambled” said.

Rep. Woo received a question from actor Joo Hyun-young, who plays an intern reporter in this corner, ‘If I must raise one of my daughter who forged a citation and a son who habitually gambles’, he said, “It’s a question that will die no matter how (answer) you do it.” answered.

‘Daughter forged a citation’ is an option aimed at the eldest son of presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung, accused of forgery of a citation by the daughter of former Justice Minister Cho Kuk, and ‘a son who gambles habitually’.

Rep. Woo explained, “It’s called habitual gambling, but for example, he has entered a speculative game.

At the end of the interview, he said with a smile, “What if I forge a citation and take a gamble?” He said with a smile, “It was the most serious balance (game) question I’ve ever asked a politician on SNL. I’m dead by my motherland now.”

Rep. Woo chose the latter between ‘Lee Jae-myung becomes president’ and ‘I become Seoul mayor’.

He said, “Candidate Lee Jae-myung becomes president anyway, so I have to become the mayor of Seoul,” he said.

In addition, Rep. Woo chose the former between ‘Make Woo Sang-ho’s emotional essay a world-class bestseller’ and ‘Goodbye Lee Jae-myung to get rid of the world’.

‘Goodbye Lee Jae-myung’ is a book regarding the conflict between candidate Lee and his older brother, the late Lee Jae-sun.

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