Busan's Buk-gap Sees Park Min-shik, Han Dong-hoon Kick Off Election Race
In the Buk-gap constituency of Busan, People Power Party candidate Park Min-shik and independent candidate Han Dong-hoon have officially launched their election campaigns by opening their respective election offices.
Park Min-shik criticized Han Dong-hoon, suggesting his campaign was not solely focused on electing a local representative but was rather a stepping stone to the presidential office. Park intensified his offensive by characterizing Han Dong-hoon as 'someone who spat on Buk-gap and left.'
Han Dong-hoon countered by stating that a larger presence of outsiders in a market can be positive for the local economy, while defining Park as 'Jang Dong-hyuk's proxy,' continuing the exchange of attacks.
Regarding an incident on the 9th where a cameraman fell on stage during a Han Dong-hoon event, Han's camp explained that the host was informed of the situation after the accident occurred, and the cameraman resumed filming shortly thereafter. They also announced legal action against the malicious spread of false information.
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