Who is the hottest person in politics right now?

As the election for the mayor of Seoul is approaching, many people will think of candidates Oh Se-hoon and Ahn Chul-soo, who are leading the unification of opposition, and Democratic Party candidate Park Young-seon.

Yes.

These days, when I meet political figures such as opposition lawmakers, I often start talking about who will be the winner of the unification of opposition and who will be the final winner.

But at the end of the conversation, these questions come up without fail.

"What do you think Yoon Seok-yeol will do?"

"Can the approval rating continue to go?"



The reason why former Prosecutor General Yoon Suk-yeol is keen on the actions of former Prosecutor General Yoon Suk-yeol, regardless of the opposition parties, is that he cannot ignore the political'powerful demonstration' he showed after his resignation.

As soon as former President Yoon resigned, he took the lead in polls for several presidential candidates and vomited.

Even though they are not engaged in public political activities, they even hit the passport with just press interviews on pending issues such as the LH crisis.

Some opposition parties are hoping that when the mayor of Seoul is at its peak, former President Yoon throws a helpful message to the opposition candidate and supports them indirectly.



Still, there are a number of lawmakers who devalue the passport's parental camp, saying, "Former President Yoon's approval rating is a temporary bubble."

Democratic Party Congressman Chung Cheong-rae said, "Yoon Seok-yeol's shiny No. 1 approval rating will sooner or later disappear. Ban Ki-moon also went hooked."

If Yun officially declares political participation and the offensive for passport verification begins in earnest, it is expected that he will not be able to endure like former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon.




Former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon turned away on January 12, 2017, but only 20 days later, he declared that he could not run for the presidential election and came down from the political arena.

He returned home hoping that the conservative camp would support him as a candidate for the presidential election, but he fell on his knees, unable to properly counterattack against the fierce negative offensive.

However, former President Yun Suk-yeol seems to be different.

For more than a year after the motherland crisis, he has suffered a wave of waves from hard-liners in his passports, but he has a'strong ability' that does not nod.

It also has a'battering machine' that does not respond to opponents' attacks and then fires a cross counter in a timely manner.

It is the difference between a diplomat at an international gentleman and a prosecutor at the Special Department of Swordsmanship.



There is also a difference in the ability to deliver messages that determine the competitiveness of politicians.

When I think of Ban Ki-moon, there aren't any words that come to mind, but when I think of Yoon Seok-yeol, these words come to mind.

"I am not loyal to people."

"The prosecution's complete deprivation of the prosecution's right to investigate is the complete corruption of corruption."

It is a coincidental ability that cannot be easily seen.



The aspirations of the support layer are also qualitatively different.

The time when Ban entered the presidential election, after the candlelight rally, when many conservatives accepted the presidential election defeat as a prerequisite.

On the other hand, Yoon's support base is strong in aspirations for regime change and has a broad spectrum from mid-century to conservative.

Signs of change are also showing signs of change in the pro-Park camp, which was hostile to former President Yoon as'the leading role in red waste investigation'.

Former lawmaker Kim Jae-won, who has been regarded as the core of pro-Park, said to the passionate pro-Park supporters who are still calling.

"If you can win (in the presidential election), what if Yun Seok-yeol is a monster and how about a devil?"



Former President Yoon Suk-yeol really depends on his choice of entering the presidential election.

Even now, there is a person in the legal profession who predicts that "Former President Yoon will not directly run for the presidential election, but will support the candidate who can best realize the values ​​of fairness and rule of law."

However, among those who know politics well, there are many who predict that Yun is on the verge of being in the ring of presidential elections and that once he is in the ring, he will not give up easily.

Former Congressman Yoo In-tae, the elder of the passport, said, "Yun Seok-yeol is harder than Ban Ki-moon.   



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