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While the early voting for the 20th presidential election has been embroiled in controversy over poor management, an article titled 'Please take disciplinary action from the National Election Commission' was recently posted on an anonymous community.



The author uploaded a photo with the caption, "Secret elections and direct elections must be protected", and the photo is a photo that another netizen raised suspicions, saying, "I came to vote in advance, but my name was written on the envelope."



The problem is a comment left by netizen A, whose affiliation is marked as 'public official' in this post.



Mr. A left several mocking comments, saying "You sound like a disciplinary action" and "Taxes are delicious."



There were also contents such as "If you're sorry, take the National Election Commission test" and "You can't come in because you don't get good grades."



In this community, to write for a specific company, you need to go through certification, but it is unclear whether Mr. A's job is actually a member of the National Election Commission because his job is only marked as 'public official'.




Nevertheless, the mocking comments left by Mr. A are getting outrageous as they spread along with the controversy over the poor management of advance voting.



Netizens commented, “If a public official is right, we will discipline them, and if they are impersonators, let’s catch and punish them.”, “I’m still confused…

He has a talent for making people angry.”



(Screen source: Online community)