"I supported the People Power Party's presidential candidate Kim Moon-soo," he said. Until now, former mayor Hong has been strongly critical of the People Power Party, saying, "I've lost patience with them."
Kim Dae-sik, a member of the People's Power Assembly, said he met with former Mayor Hong while he was in Hawaii.
Prior to this, the election campaign committee of presidential candidate Kim Moon-soo tried to persuade former Mayor Hong to join the election campaign committee.
To this end, a special envoy consisting of Rep. Kim and People's Power Rep. Yoo Sang-beom was sent to Hawaii. Rep. Kim said, "Former Mayor Hong said, 'Conservative unification is a must.'
"I was not able to directly persuade former Mayor Hong to join the election campaign committee today. I will be staying in Hawaii tomorrow.
However, former Mayor Hong is seen as being against the election committee. In a media interview, former Mayor Hong said, "I have already left the party, so I will continue to persuade him."
" He expressed a negative opinion, saying, "Since he has already left the party, it can be interpreted as meaning that he has no intention of joining. Former Mayor Hong left the party after losing the People Power Party's presidential primary election and joined the People Power Party.
Previously, candidate Kim had asked former Mayor Hong to serve as the standing election committee chairman, but he declined.
Next, former Mayor Hong told Feisbook, "We have become a burden to the people.
Once the presidential election is over, orthodox conservatism must create a new framework," criticizing People Power.
2025/05/20 09:25 KST
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