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Former party leader Hong Jun-pyo, who was a candidate for the Liberal Korean Party in the last presidential election, did not receive a nomination by the United Party in the general election. Former Governor Kim Tae-ho and other members of the media were also eliminated, and Min Byung-du, who was third in the Democratic Party, was not listed.
I am Soo-young Kim, a political reporter.
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In the announcement of the UN Party's nomination today, former president Hong Joon-pyo did not have a name.
Hong resigned from his hometown, Changnyeong, and applied for a nomination to Yangsan-eup, Gyeongsangnam-do, where a candidate Kim Doo-kwan was elected at the Democratic Party.
[Kim Hyung-oh / Future Integrated Party Chairman of the nomination management committee: The mission was decided according to the consistent direction and policy.]
Mr. Hong replied on the SNS that he was guilty of the president's appointment.
Former Gyeongnam Governor Kim Tae-ho, who was a candidate for his hometown in Gyeongsangnam-do, also dropped out.
Although I was not able to go home or nominated at the request of the mission to go to Changwon Seongsan, Gyeongsangnam-do, it was a cut-off.
Busan Middle and Youngdo District, where Kim Moo-sung declared a no run, was classified as a contest.
Representative Lee Eon-ju, who had controversial "nominations" in the area, was instead nominated in Busan South.
Both active lawmakers were eliminated at Changwon Masanpo, Gyeongnam, where nominations were made for nomination by 5th-century Lee Ju-young and proportional representative Kim Sung-tae.
Representative Kim Jae-kyung, who elected Gyeongnam Jinju for four, and Kim Han-pyo, who was re-elected for Gyeongnam Geoje, were also nominated.
In the Democratic Party, parliamentary third-party Min Byung-du convicted.
Representatives of the mitous controversy seemed to have caught up in the anger. Senator Min remarked, "In 2018, the controversy resigned. .
(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho, Halong, Video editing: Commissioner)
Hong Jun-pyo · Kim Tae-ho left 'M2 Controversy' Excludes Min Byung Do's Nomination
2020-03-05T12:29:13.726Z
Former party leader Hong Jun-pyo, who was a candidate for the Liberal Korean Party in the last presidential election, did not receive a nomination by the United Party in the general election. Former Governor Kim Tae-ho and other members of the media were also eliminated, and Min Byung-du, who was third in the Democratic Party, was not listed.
Source: sbskr