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Sat, December 2, 2023 | 08:53
Park's election meddling causes stir
野, 朴대통령 부산 방문 비판…"노골적 선거개입"
Posted : 2016-03-17 17:07
Updated : 2016-03-17 21:25
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President Park Geun-hye attends a policy coordination meeting at Cheong Wa Dae, Thursday. Her recent visits to Daegu and Busan are creating a controversy over alleged meddling in the general election. / Yonhap
President Park Geun-hye attends a policy coordination meeting at Cheong Wa Dae, Thursday. Her recent visits to Daegu and Busan are creating a controversy over alleged meddling in the general election. / Yonhap

By Kang Seung-woo


President Park Geun-hye's recent visits to Daegu and Busan, strongholds of the ruling Saenuri Party, are creating a controversy over alleged meddling in the April 13 general election.

Critics say her visits at this sensitive time could be interpreted as rallying support for her loyalists who are running or seeking to run in the cities, although she made no controversial remarks there.

Cheong Wa Dae denied the suspicion that she is exerting influence on the ruling party's primaries and the election, saying her trips were related to economic issues, not politics.

Park inspected the achievements of the Centers for Creative Economy and Innovation in the cities.

But she also visited three districts in Busan, where her loyalists, including former Maritime Minister Yoo Ki-june, are participating in the party's primaries to win tickets.

She earlier called on people to choose "sincere people," widely seen as encouragement for her loyalists, as she needs her aides to win parliamentary seats for a stable administration of state affairs during her remaining tenure.

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2016-03-15 17:14  |  National

"The trip to Busan could invite misunderstanding," said Bae Jong-chan, the chief director at political pollster Research and Research.

"Although the visit is official and independent from the general election, it could influence voters' preference for candidates, if they regard it as a message from the President."

Choi Chang-ryol, a politics professor at Yongin University, said in a media interview, "It does not make sense that she visited Busan at such a sensitive time."

The opposition bloc accused President Park of obvious election meddling.

"After visiting Daegu, her trip to Busan was aimed at signaling that President Park supports her loyalists in the primaries and the election," said Minjoo Party of Korea spokesman Kim Sung-soo.

"It seems inappropriate that the President is focused on the election, putting aside the struggling economy and state affairs."

The minor opposition People's Party also said that her move was to overcome a looming intra-party feud over the nominations process.

"Despite the brouhaha within the party, her visit was to support so-called pro-Park candidates," party spokesman Kim Jung-hyun said, urging the presidential office to stop intervening in the election.

The opposition side also claimed that it may breach the Election Law that prohibits public officials from using their influence in elections.

"President Park's visits may actually be influential in the election, but she did not make official remarks related to it, thus abiding by the Election Law," Bae said.




野, 朴대통령 부산 방문 비판…"노골적 선거개입"

더불어민주당과 국민의당은 16일 4·13 총선일을 28일 앞두고 박근혜 대통령이 부산을 방문한 데 대해 '노골적인 선거개입'이라고 비판했다.

더민주 김성수 대변인은 이날 서면 브리핑에서 '박 대통령은 대통령이 된 지금도 여전히 선거의 여왕이기를 꿈꾸는 것 같다'면서 '대통령이 대구에 이어 부산을 방문한 것도 공천과 선거에서 진박 후보들을 지원하고 있다는 뜻을 분명히 드러내기 위한 것'이라고 주장했다.

김 대변인은 '대통령은 그동안 공공연하게 야당을 비판해왔고, 최근에는 국무위원과 공공기관장까지 나서며 야당의 공약을 비난했다'면서 '대통령이 어려운 경제와 국정을 뒤로 한 채 선거에 몰두하는 모습을 보이는 것은 매우 부적절하다'라고 말했다.

그러면서 '대통령이 선거 개입에 앞장서는 마당에 공정한 선거를 기대하기는 무리한 일'이라며 '민주화 이후에 역대 어느 대통령이 이렇게 선거에 몰두하고 노골적으로 개입하려 했는지 자성하길 촉구한다'고 밝혔다.

국민의당 김정현 대변인도 논평에서 '박 대통령이 대구에 이어 부산을 방문한 것은 누가 봐도 새누리당 내의 비박계 낙천 파열음을 최소화하고 소위 '진박' 후보들을 지원하기 위한 위력시위 성격이 짙다'고 비판했다.

이어 '창조경제센터를 만든 이유가 창조적 선거지원활동을 위한 것이었다는 비난을 받아도 싸다'면서 '청와대는 선거개입 논란을 자초하는 일체의 행위를 즉각 중단할 것을 촉구한다'고 말했다. (연합뉴스)
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