While global anti-Chinese Communist Party (CCP) sentiment is rising, Korean people’s negative perceptions of the CCP have also reached a new high and have been reflected in Korea’s local by-elections this year. This has brought serious challenges to the current president Moon Jae-in’s party in winning next year’s general election in March. The pre-election activities will begin in July. In several South Korean by-elections held in April for vacancies of numerous public offices due to deaths and ousters, the anti-CCP opposition party, People Power Party, won landslide victories. The pro-CCP ruling party led by Moon lost in one city after another, putting Moon’s ruling camp in crisis. A week before the by-elections, Bae Jun-young, spokesman for the People’s Power Party, publicly criticized the Moon administration for being pro-CCP, saying that Moon’s inauguration ceremony proposed equal opportunities, a fair process, and a fair outcome, which sounds the same as a statement made …
Anti-CCP Sentiment Hits New High in South Korea Amid Upcoming Presidential Election
June 30, 2021
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