On the 18th, when a supporter on his supporter communication platform "Youth's Dream" asked, "What do you think of Kim Min-seok?", former Mayor Hong replied as follows.
Furthermore, although former Mayor Hong was the next generation candidate of the progressive camp, he ran against former President Roh Moo-hyun in 2002 and was elected to the 21st National Assembly in 2020.
Another supporter then commented, "The supporters of former People's Power representative Han Dong-hoon have spoken out against former Mayor Hong.
When I told them that they were posting malicious comments, former Mayor Hong responded, "They seem to be mistaking me for a rival. They're nothing more than a bunch of trash. Those kinds of scum aren't worth dealing with.
"When the time comes, they will be punished by God," he wrote. After his defeat in the presidential primary, former Mayor Hong left the People Power Party and suddenly fled to Hawaii.
After that, on the afternoon of the day before his 38th departure, he returned to Korea through Incheon International Airport and said, "A new government has been inaugurated, but the new government will not carry out political retaliation, but will work to unite the nation.
Regarding the possibility of the People Power Party being dissolved as an unconstitutional party, he said, "As I said when I was a presidential primary candidate, if I lose the presidential election, I will be dissolved as an unconstitutional party.
Regarding the reform plan put forward by Kim Yong-tae, chairman of the People's Power Emergency Response Committee, Hong said, "I have already left the party.
It has nothing to do with anything."
2025/06/18 20:55 KST
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