Reform Party presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok will cast his vote in his district on the first day of early voting, the 29th.

Kim Moon-soo, the candidate from the People Power Party who has raised concerns about early voting, also officially stated the day before that he would participate in early voting.

Lee Jun-seok, the presidential candidate of the Reform Party, is talking with the panelists at a discussion hosted by the Korea Broadcasting Journalists Club (BJC) at the Korean Broadcasting Hall in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, on the morning of the 26th. /Courtesy of News1

According to the political circles on the 26th, candidate Lee is projected to vote in his district, Dongtan (located in Hwaseong City, Gyeonggi Province), on the first day of early voting, the 29th.

This is interpreted as a strategy to highlight the 'Dongtan model' he is promoting in this election and to differentiate himself from the allegations of election fraud raised by some.

After the media reporter debate on that day, candidate Lee met with reporters and said, "I'm frustrated about how to debate with those who believe in election fraud," adding, "I hope that Lee Jae-myung, the candidate who supports election fraud, and candidates Kim Moon-soo and Hwang Kyo-ahn, who defended it, can quickly unify. People with similar thoughts should come together."

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