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Kim Heung-guk Supports People Power Party Campaign: Calls for More Right-Wing Celebrities to Step Up

On the 1st, Kim Heung-guk is helping with the campaign of then People Power Party Mapo-gu Gap candidate Jo Jung-hoon. /News 1

Singer Kim Heung-guk (64), who campaigned in support of the People Power Party in the April 10 general election, expressed his disappointment, saying: “There was no party-level communication (after general elections).

Kim Heung-guk appeared on Channel A’s radio program “Political Signal” on the 24th and said, “Whether it is presidential elections, general elections or local elections, left-wing celebrities come forward fearlessly. “It’s not that those people are doing anything wrong with their broadcasts, and even if they are, they do whatever they want to advertise and organize events,” he said “But even when I see right-wing celebrities, I can’t help but have fear. I risked my life, but it was hard. “There is no such thing as ‘let’s eat together,’” he said.

Kim Heung-guk said: “I’m not asking for a seat. I have to show my gratitude and gratitude. “This means that next time we can have many more right-wing celebrities appear,” he said. “Look at Kim Heung-guk. Even if you risk your life, it ends and you end up with nothing. “If that happens, people won’t help you.”

Regarding former People Power Party emergency response committee chairman Han Dong-hoon, who led this general election, he said: “I wanted to talk on the phone and meet once, but it wasn’t possible because we were both busy.” and “That person is such a waste. I hope he goes even further in the future. “I want to drink a glass of soju,” he said.

When former President Han Dong-hoon was pointed out that he could not drink, he said, “I can drink by myself. “You just have to stay next to me,” he said.

However, when it comes to the general election results, “it shouldn’t be just me who stands out.” The candidates should leave. “It was a shame,” she said.

Kim Heung-guk said to his young singer Lia (Kim Jae-won), who was elected to the National Assembly as a member of the Fatherland Innovation Party: “If you wear a badge, you can’t go anywhere. “It may be possible during the elections, but I hope to show that I am doing politics for the people of the Republic of Korea,” he advised.

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