Ann Chors (Ahn Cheol-soo), who had proposed to unify the opposition candidates in the South Korean presidential election, withdrew the proposal and continued to fight until the end of the election campaign, saying that there was no response from the largest opposition candidate. I showed my intention.

Yoon Seok-you, a candidate for the middle-class opposition "People's Party," who is ranked third in various polls for the South Korean presidential election on March 9, said that he would realize a change of government on February 13. He proposed to unify the opposition candidates to Yoon Seok-you, the candidate of the largest conservative opposition party, "People Power Party."



Regarding this, Ann announced at a press conference in Seoul on the 20th that Yun had not responded to the proposal even after a week.



He then concluded that it was meaningless to wait any longer. Even if it was steep, I would follow my path firmly, withdrawing his proposal and ending the election campaign. He showed his intention to continue fighting.

According to a poll by the polling agency "Gallup Korea" released on the 18th, the approval ratings of each candidate are


▼ Yun candidate 41% and


▼ ruling party "Democratic Party of Korea" Lee Jae-myung (Lee Jae-myung) 34%. ▼ Ann candidate

is


only 11%.



On the other hand, after Ann's announcement, Yun commented, "I hope that we will continue to work together for the change of government," and the Korean media is moving to seek unification. I'm telling you that there are still possibilities.