In addition, Democratic Party President Lee Hae-chan was furious when reporters questioned Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon's suspicion of sexual harassment.
At a funeral ceremony at Seoul National University Hospital where Mayor Park's vacancy was set up, Lee said, “It is not courteous. I have something to cover.”
Mayor Park has been sued by the police for alleged sexual harassment from his former secretary.
Regarding the deceased, Lee said, "I am a long-time friend who has been in the democratization movement since the 70s for 40 years."
He continued, "I have been leading the civil movement which was a barren society in our society and took the lead in the administration of the Seoul Metropolitan Government for 10 years, but I am so desperate that I can't help but be able to support Mayor Park's will and philosophy." I expressed regret.
Former Congressman Kim Bu-gyeom, who declared the party's run for the day before, expressed his prudent stance regarding suspicion.
Assemblyman Kim met with reporters in a vacant room and said, "I can't tell you anything today." "The survivors are not ready at all."
He said, "It is not a situation where the bereaved people will be sad to hear the story."
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Lee Hae-chan, Park Won-soon asked, "It's not courtesy."
2020-07-10T05:24:17.172Z
In addition, Democratic Party President Lee Hae-chan was furious when reporters questioned Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon's suspicion of sexual harassment. On this day, a representative at a funeral hall of Seoul National University Hospital, where Mayor Park's vacancy was set up, asked “Are there any doubts about the deceased?
Source: sbskr