It is known that former Kyung-Wook Min, a member of the future unification party, who lost his seat in the 21st general election, was recently pulled by a car after visiting the National Assembly.

On the 30th of last month, former MDP member Cha Myung-jin told his SNS, "Mr. Kyung-wook Min, who was driving to the National Assembly and parked on the road while in a hurry, was towed by a dull in front of the National Assembly." I did.

Senator Min, who claims that the April 15th general election is fraudulent, visited the National Assembly today to hold a press conference urging the Supreme Court to conduct several counts. However, during the press conference, a vehicle that was parked illegally by lawmakers on the street was towed.


Cha, who was accompanied by former Min, explained the situation in detail on his SNS. "I've even scratched the bumper. I've been picking up two days, and I'm getting up from the back of Min, who is a car," said Min. Then, he said, "I would have done so if I had a parliamentary badge on the windshield of the car."

But Senator Cha's Toro was rather controversial. It was pointed out what the'parliamentary badge' matters when the car is towed because of illegal parking. The netizens criticized, "So if I was a member of the National Assembly, it was okay to illegally park on the street."


Lawmaker Cha, along with Min, voiced the suspicion of the April 15th general election, and filed a lawsuit against the Supreme Court and filed for evidence preservation. I also attended a press conference held on the 30th at the National Assembly.

"There is a case in which the Supreme Court conducted several counts in the 20th general election election lawsuit, but no action is taken in the 21st general election election lawsuit," Min said. "The Supreme Court has no intention of revealing the truth about alleged fraud. Insisted.

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(Photo = Representative Cha Myung-jin, Facebook, Yonhap News)