Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung said today (9th), "I am a target of the vested interests and I am constantly monitored."



Candidate Lee said in the last episode of 'Lee Jae-myung's Web Autobiography' posted on Facebook today, "I am well aware that I am a goldfish in a fishbowl."



He said, "The forces trying to get rid of me are still digging and shaking me at every moment," he said. "So corruption is death to me."



Candidate Lee said, "Under the Lee Myung-bak and Park Geun-hye regimes, I was subjected to seizure, search, investigation, audit and investigation every four days or three days. It was no different until recently. "That's why I had to continue a judicial struggle for political fate for the rest of my 12 years as an elected official, except for the first two years," he argued.



He said, "It's because I ran for the public interest and did not cooperate with corruption," he said.



He continued, "In such a situation, anyone can know that my political life would be over if there was corruption and injustice to the extent of a hair. The only way for me to survive was to put up a shield of integrity. Thoroughly and thoroughly," he wrote.



Candidate Lee said, "A battlefield where even a moment's carelessness is not allowed, arrows pouring out to hit my heart. But I'm still alive." "My fight is not over yet. But I desperately feel that I cannot win by fighting alone. We need comrades to fight together."



In the post titled 'Concluding the serialization', Lee said, "The fight against the vested interests left me with a lot of scars." He said, "It will take time and difficult for the truth to be revealed. .



He added, "The forty-six web autobiography is my sincere confession to the people," he said, "Please join us..."



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