Jeong Cheong-rae “Everyone I met asked ‘Are you okay?’ and looked at me with sad eyes and cried.”
⚡ Quick Summary
Former leader Jeong Cheong-rae, a candidate for the Democratic Party of Korea, said on the 18th, "Everyone I meet these days asks me, 'Are you okay?'" and "There are many people who look at me with sad eyes and cry.
Former leader Jeong Cheong-rae, a candidate for the Democratic Party of Korea, said on the 18th, "Everyone I meet these days asks me, 'Are you okay?'" and "There are many people who look at me with sad eyes and cry. Mother, what should I do in times like this?" It is interpreted that he was highlighting the fact that he was in a difficult position as his rivals continued to attack him. Referring to the 'one person, one vote' system that he promoted, he said, "The first national convention that will be implemented under the one person, one vote system, which is a symbol of party member sovereignty, is approaching. I will trust only the people and party members." On this day, former CEO Jeong mentioned on Facebook the situation in which he was cut off (excluded from nomination) before the 20th general election in 2016, and said, "(At the time) I asked my mother, but in the (portrait) photo, my mother had a sad expression and said that no one was there. “He didn’t say anything,” he posted, “but it seemed like my mother was urging me not to do anything that would be harmful to the party.” He later recalled that he formed the ‘The Kkeun Campaign Group’ and campaigned in support of the general election. At that time, former Representative Jeong declared Baekui Jonggun and said, “Just as the people are the masters of the country,
← Back