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Customers Protest Former Minister Won Hee-ryong During Campaign Rally

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Entered 2024.03.03 11:39 Modified 2024.03.03 11:47

“Oh, I understand,” I said with a smile.
Customers protest, “Don’t let anyone in”

Photo = Win Hee-ryong TV “The food is not tasty, go away~”

The former Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Won Hee-ryong, candidate of the Incheon Gyeyang Party Power People, heard such a protest in a restaurant during a campaign rally in Gyeyang-gu, Incheon on the 28th of last month. Present at the campaign were former national soccer player Lee Cheon-soo, Minister Won’s former sponsor, and People’s Power Party officials. The commotion started when former Minister Won and his party went into a rib restaurant to say hello.

On this day, former Minister Won visited Imhak-dong and greeted citizens and entered a rib restaurant, saying, “It smells like charcoal grilled ribs.” Former minister Won shook hands with the owner of the rib restaurant and exchanged greetings, and Lee Cheon-soo followed suit. At this time, a man who was eating in the restaurant shouted “Ah.”

After that, former Minister Won turned to the table where the sound came from and said, “Hello.” The man said, “Oh, the food is not tasty. Go away.” Former Minister Won then laughed, saying, “Oh, I understand,” and “Take care.” The man protested to the restaurant owner, saying, “Boss, don’t let anyone into the restaurant.” Former Minister Won, who saw this, said again, “I understand,” and then stepped forward.. Former Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Won Hee-ryong, who is running for the Incheon Gyeyang region in the 22nd National Assembly election, and former national football player Lee Cheon-soo meeting at Gyesan Station in Incheon on the 22nd. Greeting citizens on their way to work. /Photo=News1 One Even after going to another table, the former minister introduced himself as “Hello, I’m Power Party candidate Won Hee-ryong” and asked for a handshake. At this time, when a woman refused to shake hands and said, “I’m a Democrat,” former Minister Won said, “Even if you’re a Democrat, you can shake hands.”

As former Minister Won left the restaurant, he said again, “Don’t members of the Democratic Party also have to greet each other and talk to each other?” and “Good luck.” Lee Cheon-soo also bowed his head several times, saying, “Father, I am from here.” When the restaurant owner, who was waiting outside, apologized for the table causing the commotion, former Minister Won said, “I don’t care at all,” and added, “We have to live together. “We should all be good together,” he said.

Meanwhile, former Minister Won and Lee Jae-myung, leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, will face off in the general election in Gyeyang-eul, Incheon.

The Power People Party nominated former Minister Won to Gyeyang-eul on the 15th of last month, and the Democratic Party confirmed the nomination of Representative Lee, an active member of the local legislature, on the 2nd. On the 2nd, right after the Democratic Party of Korea nominated Lee Jae-myung for Gyeyang-eul, Incheon, former Minister Won appealed for support via Facebook, comparing himself to the former coach of the national football team Guus Hiddink and Lee with Jurgen Klinsmann. In an article entitled ‘Criminal suspicion or local worker?’, former Minister Won said, “No region in Korea should be held hostage by a particular political party. The same is true of Gyeyang,” and “There have been two representatives of the Liberal Democrats. Party in the last 25 years. “Although the development of Gyeyang was slow, the lives of its residents did not improve,” he said.

He said, “Now, we will no longer unconditionally elect an individual suspected of crime, even if he or she makes empty promises,” and added, “Only if he changes that Gyeyang will develop.” And, it will certainly change. Won Hee-ryong makes it real,” he emphasized.

Jo A-ra, Hankyung.com reporter rrang123@hankyung.com

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