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Did Lee Jun-seok target Jang Je-won? “It is enough to judge the general secretary’s appeal at the party convention”

▲ Former CEO Jun-seok Lee of People’s Power answers questions from student panels at the special lecture ‘Asking for the Way of Conservatism’ hosted by the ‘New Conservatism in Korea’ of the Department of Political Science and Diplomacy held at Jeonggyeong University Hall Korea. in Seongbuk-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 22nd. 2022.12.22 Yonhap News

Lee Jun-seok, a former representative of the People’s Power, said in relation to the party representative election, “I don’t have the courage to come to the party convention, but I need to judge the general secretary who is trying to spoil. politics with arrogance.”

On the 14th, through his SNS, he said, “This party convention will be an election to judge those who want to stimulate nominations by pushing someone to become general secretary.”

Although former CEO Lee did not mention his real name, some are interpreting it as targeting Rep. Jang Je-won.

Rep. Jang Je-won has built a so-called ‘Kimjang Solidarity’ with Rep. Kim Ki-hyeon and is gaining the support of pro-Yoon circles. If Rep. Kim seizes party power, the possibility that Rep. Chang may take over the general election nomination process is being discussed.

In the midst of this, Rep. Jang Je-won is setting up a confrontational angle recently by pouring out words aimed at former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won, who is struggling to run for the party convention.

Rep. Jang said on his social media after Na submitted his resignation as vice chairman of the Low Birth Rate and Aging Society Committee, “The act of throwing a resignation letter behind the back of the president who goes out for diplomacy on sale for the national. interest is the way for President Seok-yeol Yoon and the government Seok-yeol Yoon He pointed out, “The behavior of a person who only does his own politics pretends to be noble as if it is the most to’ “The president is an anti-Yun coward disguised as a pro-Yun.”

Then he criticized, “What’s the difference between you and Yoo Seung-min and Lee Jun-seok, who see Yoon Haek-gwan and Yoon Haek-wan on the fake day?”

In another article, “I post credible words like ‘sole determination’ and ‘Na Kyung-won being oppressed’ on Facebook, and receive all kinds of media spotlights, and throw local schedules with political symbolism like temples and cathedrals .” “Pretending to be lonely, Scenarios that try to create the appearance of being lonely are all too common for political neo-wave dramas.”