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The power of the people Lee Eon-ju, the candidate for the Busan Mayor’s race, criticized the Democratic Party’s lawmakers Woo Sang-ho, Song Young-gil, and Kim Min-seok as “they deserve to have been expelled 21 years ago.” The day before the May 18 Democratization Movement Commemoration Ceremony in 2000, he urged political retirement for having a’sultan’.
Candidate Lee insisted on his Facebook page, saying, “Justice can only survive when all the other attendees, who had a nasty match with female receptionists in the room salon at the time, retire or leave the political world.”
Candidate Lee said, “The sexual crimes of Democratic Party politicians are suspected of being the release of sexual consciousness that has been inherent in the mainstream movements for a long time. The fact that such people are walking in Yeouido again is a blasphemy against women and undermining their nationality. It will be.”
Rep. Woo, who was elected as a preliminary candidate for the Seoul Mayor’s by-election, was criticized for having a drink at the’New Millennium NHK Room Karaoke’ in Gwangju on the eve of the May 18 Gwangju Democratization Movement in 2000.
The preliminary candidate criticized on Facebook the day before, “On the eve of the 5 18th anniversary that the Democratic Party is sacred as a symbol of the democratization movement, there was a case where activist politicians called female receptionists at a Danran bar to go into a frenzy.”
He said, “The preliminary candidate Sang-ho Woo was a man who made unspeakable abusive language by pulling roughly with his hands at former Congressman Lim Soo-kyung who returned to the room while hanging out with female receptionists at the Gwangju room salon on the eve of 5.18.” He criticized, “How much would it be if the people of Seoul were ridiculed to run for a by-election that was caused by sexual harassment?”
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Regarding this, prospective candidate Woo Sang-ho posted a post on Facebook, saying, “I criticized Ahn Cheol-soo and Lee Eon-ju’s migratory bird movement, and this candidate attacked me 21 years ago. It was the most regretful thing in my life. Like an arrowhead studded with, it’s also a memory that makes me unable to move around.”
Reporter Dayoung Kim [email protected]
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