The People's Power Party said in a press release that day that "the official endorsement for the April 10 general election was decided after the review by the party's official endorsement management committee."
"The decision was made after a meeting and resolution. There is no evidence of outside involvement," a financial media outlet said.
The Telegram message sent to Rep. Kim Young-sun, who was originally from Changwon City, Gyeongsangnam-do, urged him to "change his local district and run for office."
He applied for official nomination in Uichang-gu and declared that he would move to Gimhae-Gapu, but was ultimately excluded from the primary election for that district.
However, the report stated that Kim denied the allegation that his wife had interfered in the nomination process, saying, "I was trying to win the general election (to win the election)."
The article included the statement, "The article has no objective basis and undermines the objectivity and independence of the party's endorsement. The People's Power said, "The article is based on the law and has been published in a way that is consistent with the law.
After careful consideration, we have decided to take measures such as filing a lawsuit with the Press Arbitration Commission."
2024/09/05 21:10 KST
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