Representative Hong Jun-pyo, the presidential candidate for the People's Power, slammed Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung on the 7th, saying, "They are bringing out a basic income that is unprecedented in the world and mocking not only the citizens of Gyeonggi-do, but also the people, and trying to make the country worse off."



Rep. Hong said this at a meeting with key officials held at the Gyeonggi Party of People's Power in Suwon today, referring to this governor as 'Chávez of Gyeonggi-do' by comparing him to former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.



Rep. Hong said, "The basic income that Chavez of Gyeonggi-do is claiming is a policy that has never been implemented in the world and is not implemented." It's not income."



He said, "In Switzerland, the referendum on basic income was also rejected." He said, "Why would you support the implementation of the basic income system, which would more than double the tax?



Rep. Hong said, "I am the only one who can overpower Governor Lee Jae-myung (in the opposition party). I am a person who swears at my brother-in-law that I can't even say. I questioned.



In addition, Rep. Hong mentioned the results of the opinion poll that he outranked Governor Lee in today's bilateral confrontation and said, "It is very meaningful to visit Gyeonggi-do on the day that he defeated Chavez of Gyeonggi-do." "This country's politics, economy, society and culture ,North Korea policy has been prepared. No one in the ruling and opposition parties has prepared as well as me.”



He continued, "To get support from the MZ generation in their twenties and thirties, you have to express your intentions clearly and not lie.



As a result of a survey of 1,03 people for two days on the 3rd and 4th for two days on the 3rd and 4th, the polling company 'Public Opinion Process' conducted a survey of 1,3 people, and as a result, Rep. Hong was 46.4%, leading the governor (37.7%) by 8.7 percentage points in the bilateral confrontation. .



Meanwhile, Rep. Hong pointed out the Moon Jae-in regime and pointed out to a party member who suggested amendments to the law on the former president's courtesy, saying, "It would be better not to mention that story." But, "Democracy is an election. It is the people's fault," he criticized President Moon. 



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