ROK Presidential Race Turns into a Mudslinging Contest
|It looks like the South Korean presidential race has turned into what most political become, a mudslinging contest:
The race to the presidency has turned into a mudslinging contest, with the two leading candidates appearing to focus mainly on dragging each other down with accusations.
The two-way race between Lee Jae-myung of the ruling party and his main opposition counterpart, Yoon Seok-youl, has consisted largely of remarks questioning each other’s fitness for the chief post.
The main opposition People Power Party on Monday called on Lee to accept a special counsel probe concerning a controversial land development project in Seongnam, Gyeonggi Province, when he was mayor of the city in 2015.
Lee is dogged by suspicions of unlawfully favoring his aides for the project.
“Candidate Lee Jae-myung clearly voiced his intention to accept the special counsel inspection without conditions, but the Democratic Party really has no intention to accept that even though it said it would do so on the surface,” People Power Party spokesperson Jeon Ju-hye said in a commentary Monday.
“In essence, candidate Lee Jae-myung and the Democratic Party are staging a ‘special counsel inspection show’ while trying to avoid the eyes of the people and evade suspicions of involvement in the Daejang-dong scandal.”
The ruling Democratic Party of Korea a day earlier called on Yoon to respond to accusations about his “problematic” investigative decisions when he was a prosecutor. The party denounced Yoon for avoiding the questions by saying he couldn’t remember.
“The People Power Party and candidate Yoon Seok-youl have resorted to saying ‘I can’t remember’ whenever they fall in disadvantageous situations,” the ruling party’s public relations team said in a statement Sunday.
“Until when are you going to show this cowardly attitude of hiding behind memories? This attitude only emphasizes how he, if he becomes the supreme leader, will hide corruption by his close aides. We will watch when that memory returns.”
Korea Herald
You can read more at the link, but something I did not realize was that Lee Jae-myung back in 2006 represented his nephew as his lawyer to defend him against brutal double murder charges of two women he killed.
Speaking of “mudslinging”. Aren’t you doing the same against Lee Jae-Myung? I get that you want the Conservative party to win the Korean election so that the US military can continue to use the geopolitical situation/misfortune in Korea for the benefit of the US, but come on.
Those Koreans who support this party are: