Jang Dong-hyuk, the chairman of the People Power Party, visited Incheon on May 24 to rally support against Democratic Party candidates Park Chan-dae for mayor and Song Young-gil for the Incheon Yeonsu-gap district.
During the campaign event at Okryun Market in Yeonsu-gu, Jang criticized the Democratic Party's policies and called for the removal of Park from the political arena. He referred to Park as 'Park Chan-daejang-dong' and claimed, "He wants to turn Incheon into a second Daejang-dong. I urge the citizens of Incheon to completely expel him from politics."
Jang emphasized the financial burden on citizens, stating, "With taxes causing hardship for ordinary people, we must elect Yu to avoid being hit by tax bombs or losing our homes, especially after Park called the comprehensive real estate tax a 'K-tax' that the world envies."
He also criticized Song, saying, "The person who insulted the May 18 movement at the Gwangju Saecheonnyeon NHK karaoke the day before May 18 is none other than Song Young-gil. Shouldn't we start a boycott against him to take down Starbucks?" Jang added that Song initially tried to run in Gyeyang but had to settle for Yeonsu after being overshadowed by a candidate from the Blue House. "Can someone like this really develop Yeonsu?" he questioned.
In addition, Jang addressed the controversy surrounding Starbucks' marketing related to the May 18 Democratic Movement, stating, "The president is telling us what coffee we should drink. Isn't it communist for the president and ministers to tell us not to drink coffee?" He further criticized Lee Jae-myung and the Democratic Party for dividing the nation, asking, "Isn't it uncomfortable to go to Starbucks these days?"
During the campaign event at Okryun Market in Yeonsu-gu, Jang criticized the Democratic Party's policies and called for the removal of Park from the political arena. He referred to Park as 'Park Chan-daejang-dong' and claimed, "He wants to turn Incheon into a second Daejang-dong. I urge the citizens of Incheon to completely expel him from politics."
Jang emphasized the financial burden on citizens, stating, "With taxes causing hardship for ordinary people, we must elect Yu to avoid being hit by tax bombs or losing our homes, especially after Park called the comprehensive real estate tax a 'K-tax' that the world envies."
He also criticized Song, saying, "The person who insulted the May 18 movement at the Gwangju Saecheonnyeon NHK karaoke the day before May 18 is none other than Song Young-gil. Shouldn't we start a boycott against him to take down Starbucks?" Jang added that Song initially tried to run in Gyeyang but had to settle for Yeonsu after being overshadowed by a candidate from the Blue House. "Can someone like this really develop Yeonsu?" he questioned.
In addition, Jang addressed the controversy surrounding Starbucks' marketing related to the May 18 Democratic Movement, stating, "The president is telling us what coffee we should drink. Isn't it communist for the president and ministers to tell us not to drink coffee?" He further criticized Lee Jae-myung and the Democratic Party for dividing the nation, asking, "Isn't it uncomfortable to go to Starbucks these days?"
* This article has been translated by AI.
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