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The nomination of U.K. Min Kyung-wook, who was allegedly spreading false information in the campaign, was finalized. The nomination management committee requested that the nomination be canceled, but this was overturned twice a day, such as the party leadership rejected it.

This is a report from Jeong Yun-sik.

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The leaders of the Future Unification Party held an emergency supreme committee meeting presided over by President Hwang Kyo-an last night (25th) and dismissed the request to cancel the nomination by the Party's Nomination Management Committee against Assemblyman Min Kyung-wook.

In the promotional material posted by Senator Min on his social media on the 17th, the Incheon Metropolitan Government Commissioner of the Nations decided that it was a false fact to write as if three bills had already passed before he passed the National Assembly.

On the basis of this, the government commissioner requested a cancellation of the nomination for the House of Representatives yesterday afternoon, but the chief executive did not accept it.

[Jin-Bok Lee / Head of the General Election Countermeasures Division of the Future Unification Party: Based on the judgment that it was not a serious matter in the law, I came back from the government officials (I decided to be Min Kyung-wook)]

Assemblyman Min, who was excluded from the Gongju Commission's judging process last month, won the race held at the request of the top party.

But yesterday, when the top voted to dismiss the mission's request to withdraw, the results were reversed twice a day.

Among the four districts where Hwang summoned the highest ranking yesterday morning and canceled the nomination, Busan Geumjeong and Gyeongbuk Gyeongju decided to cover the match by polls.

However, Gyeongbuk Gyeongju has not reached a consensus among candidates for the re-election policy.

Gwanseong-eui, Gyeonggi-do, and Uiwang and Gwacheon, Gyeonggi-do, where the Gongju Commission delegated the nominations to the top, were nominated by the Liberal Party Chairman of the Freedom Party, and former Gwacheon Mayor Shin Gye-yong.