▲ Former CEO Nak-Yeon Lee and Heung-Sik Moon, former chairman of the 5/18 detention wounded chairman


'Photos of gangsters' are going up and down on the stage of the primary election for the Democratic Party's presidential candidates.



In the photo released by Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung and former representative Lee Nak-yeon, who is a runner on both sides of the river, Gwangju officials appear side by side.



Heung-sik Moon, known as a former Gwangju gang member, is the former chairman of the 5/18 detainee wounded president.



He is also a person who fled abroad after being suspected of intervening in the Hakdong District 4 redevelopment project, which caused 17 casualties in the 'Gwangju demolished building collapse disaster'.



The scene of both Governor Lee and former CEO Lee Heung-sik with former Chairman Moon Heung-sik was filmed, and based on this, the composition of the controversy over the suspicion of collusion is exchanged.



First, former representative Lee posted a photo on social media, saying, "This person who took a picture with this governor is mentioned in the first trial judgment of a certain case as 'the leader of the Gwangju gang'."



Then, Hyun Geun-taek, a spokesperson for the Lee Jae-myung camp, posted on Facebook on the 5th, "Governor Lee had a meeting with representatives of three Gwangju Democratization Movement groups, including Chairman Moon Heung-sik, in November of last year. It is not clear when and where the photo was taken, but "Of course, I didn't know that Chairman Moon was the 'action leader of the Gwangju gang'," he said.



Then, he counterattacked by releasing five photos, saying, "Why did candidate Lee Nak-yeon have been with Chairman Moon Heung-sik twice?"




Candidate Lee Nak-yeon also launched a counterattack.



Park Rae-yong, a spokesperson for the camp, recently released an official document for a basic income idea contest sent by Gyeonggi-do to middle and high schools in Gyeonggi Province, along with a comment 'Is Gyeonggi-do sane to promote basic income to middle and high school students.



Spokesperson Park said, "We are trying to lure even middle and high school students in the classroom with prize money to promote them," said Park. ?" he criticized.



He continued, "When asked to resign from the governor's office, they say that the government comes first, but if you look at the government, most of the campaigns are election campaigns," he said.



Former Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun and Rep. Park Yong-jin also focused on the branch's offensive.



In an interview with News Tomato, ex-Prime Minister Jeong aimed at the governor's 'Baekje remarks' and said, "No matter how you look at it, there is regionalism. Otherwise, you may become our candidate later, so what are you going to do in the finals?"



Rep. Park appeared on the radio and talked about Governor Lee's promise of a basic income, "Is it right to lead the whole country to an experiment in order to achieve a basic income of 20,000 won a month, or a maximum of 80,000 won a month if you give a lot?" He said, "What the hell are you trying to do with the country?"



Former Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae appeared on the radio and aimed at Lee.



He discussed the pros and cons of 'Roh Moo-hyun's impeachment' and said, "If Candidate Nak-yeon Lee had a similar belief like me at the time, the impeachment proposal would not have been possible." "If you say that one vote will be yours, people will naturally question it," he said.



(Picture=Facebook capture by Hyun Geun-taek, spokesperson for the Lee Jae-myung camp, Yonhap News)