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South Korea's presidential candidate threatened to liquidate the current president, which caused political turmoil in the country, just after South Korea's conservative presidential candidate Yoon Seok-yue said in an interview that if elected, he would liquidate his predecessor

author:Mark observes

South Korea's presidential candidate threatened to liquidate the current president, which triggered political turmoil in the country, just before, South Korean conservative presidential candidate Yoon Seok-wook said in an interview that if elected, he would liquidate his predecessor, and South Korean President Moon Jae-in immediately stated that Yoon had done nothing about reform during his tenure as attorney general, and he was very angry about his statement, so he demanded that Yoon Seok-yue must apologize publicly.

The candidates can't wait to liquidate the current president before he leaves office, and Mr. Yoon's move is not only mixed with personal grievances over the attorney general's removal, but also includes a political ploy to use populism to counter rivals. And with the need for the United States to prop up a pro-American government, coupled with the plutocrat's dissatisfaction with progressive reforms, Yin Xiyue, who has received support from behind the scenes and inside and outside, has begun to gain the upper hand before the election.

South Korea's presidential candidate threatened to liquidate the current president, which caused political turmoil in the country, just after South Korea's conservative presidential candidate Yoon Seok-yue said in an interview that if elected, he would liquidate his predecessor

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