Hong Jun-pyo, the former representative of the Freedom of the Republic of Korea (predecessor of the Future United Party), expressed his confidence in the allegations of illegal elections in the April 15th election.

Yesterday (5th), former President Hong criticized that some of the right-wing YouTubers who were spreading fake news about North Korean leader Kim Jong-un on his SNS are again raising suspicions of fraud. And you can change your ballot box. "

Rep. Min Kyung-wook, who failed in Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, applied for a ballot box preservation.
President Hong also mentioned the 2002 presidential election, when Roh Moo-hyun was nominated for the Millennium Democratic Party. "There was a false opinion that the counting was wrong with the manipulation of the electronic counting machine, so I had to apply for the preservation of the ballot to the Northern Court of Seoul on behalf of the party, and then revisited it. Rather, Lee Hoi-chang reduced two votes and Roh Moo-hyun had three more votes. "I said.
Hong is not the only representative who has given a hand to the alleged fraud. 

Lee Joon-seok, the top member of the future unification party, who failed in Nowon-gu, Seoul, insisted that "the one who raises the pre-voting theory is to play with conservative YouTubers." Assemblyman Ha Tae-kyung, elected from Busan Haeundae Gap, also said, "We must create a Goedam eradication group and use it as a trigger for conservative innovation."

With this in mind, some of the UNDPs also came up with the 'CEO's theory of responsibility'. Rep. Kim Tae-hum, who ran for the congressional party's presidential election, said yesterday (5th) "If the party raises a problem, there is a problem that it seems that they do not recognize the defeat of the election." Asked.

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(Photo = Yonhap News, Hong Jun-pyo, former CEO of Facebook)