Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung, the presidential candidate of the Democratic Party of Korea, appealed, "Please take a look at what kind of life Lee Jae-myung has lived and how he has lived through all kinds of distortions, obscenities and black propaganda."



On the morning of the 21st, the governor said on his SNS, "My life has been an endless struggle against vested interests. I did not avoid doing things because of fear, I did not compromise with injustice, and I did not fall for all kinds of temptations of money and fame."



He repeatedly emphasized his innocence amidst the recent criticism and checks and checks from rivals inside and outside the party over the suspicion of the Daejang-dong development project.



In particular, it is also interpreted as being conscious of the fact that the Jangjang District allegations act as a bad news for the Chuseok holidays ahead of the announcement of the results of the Honam election this weekend, which holds the key to winning the presidential election.



Governor Lee said, "Even through the thorny road that I couldn't go because of fear and vested interests, I will open the road in front of Lee Jae-myung. I will pave a new path."