Debate on Candidates for the Chairman of the Korea Sports Council, Unexpected Mood...'Ban Ki-heung'
Debate on Candidates for the Chairman of the Korea Sports Council, Unexpected Mood...'Ban Ki-heung'
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Unexpectedly, the aftermath of the unification was more pronounced than the "anti-Lee Ki-heung" trend.
The election management committee of the Korea Sports Council held the first candidate policy debate for the 42nd election of the Korea Sports Council president at Bitmaru Broadcasting Support Center in Goyang, Gyeonggi-do on the 4th.
All six candidates attended the debate, including current chairman Lee Ki-heung, former secretary-general of the Gangwon Provincial Sports Council Kim Yong-joo, former president of the Korea Table Tennis Association Yoo Seung Min, Seoul Sports Council President Kang Tae-sun, former president of the Korea Sepak Takraw Association Oh Joo-young, and honorary professor Kang Shin-wook of Dankook University.
The debate was conducted in the order of common questions from the moderator, individual questions from candidates, and policy verification discussions.
Candidate Kim Yong-joo asked candidate Lee Ki-heung, "You mentioned fairness and reliability, how do you evaluate the difficulties the sports community has experienced over the past eight years?" and candidate Lee Ki-heung replied, "It is a repeated suspicion every election. We have been investigated by both the police and the prosecution, and we have concluded that all are not true."
Candidate Kang Tae-sun pointed out to candidate Lee, "I said I would secure 340 billion won from Sports Toto as a pledge in the past, but it was not kept," and candidate Lee countered, "I increased my budget from 200 billion won when I took office as chairman in 2016 to 500 billion won."
When Yoo Seung Min pointed out that field leaders are not paid the minimum wage even if sports budgets increase, Lee said, "Government intervention is a problem. Due to sanctions, the projects that can be carried out are limited. Nevertheless, we have made great progress and laid the foundation steadily."
Questions about Lee's judicial risk were less sharp and less frequent than expected. Rather, a sharp war of nerves arose between Kang Shin-wook and Yoo Seung Min, who tried but failed to unify the two candidates.
Kang Shin-wook said he would not ask questions about Lee in the order of policy verification. Rather, he said to Yoo Seung Min, "There are suspicions on social media that he paid back donations when he was the head of the table tennis association and that he changed players in the process of selecting national team players." 메이저사이트
In response, Yoo said, "I think Kang is afraid that he will lose to me. I am ready to answer unfounded negative comments, but it is difficult to explain them within a minute. I can fully explain it with the prepared data." Then, Kang replied, "I gave you a chance to explain it, but it is regrettable that you accepted it as a negative."
On the other hand, according to the current sports presidential election regulations, policy debates hosted by the Election Commission can be held more than once. The second debate, scheduled for the 10th, will be held only when all six candidates agree. The election will be held on the 14th with a vote of 2,244 delegates at Olympic Hall in Olympic Park, Songpa-gu, Seoul.
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Blog Article
Unexpectedly, the aftermath of the unification was more pronounced than the "anti-Lee Ki-heung" trend.
The election management committee of the Korea Sports Council held the first candidate policy debate for the 42nd election of the Korea Sports Council president at Bitmaru Broadcasting Support Center in Goyang, Gyeonggi-do on the 4th.
All six candidates attended the debate, including current chairman Lee Ki-heung, former secretary-general of the Gangwon Provincial Sports Council Kim Yong-joo, former president of the Korea Table Tennis Association Yoo Seung Min, Seoul Sports Council President Kang Tae-sun, former president of the Korea Sepak Takraw Association Oh Joo-young, and honorary professor Kang Shin-wook of Dankook University.
The debate was conducted in the order of common questions from the moderator, individual questions from candidates, and policy verification discussions.
Candidate Kim Yong-joo asked candidate Lee Ki-heung, "You mentioned fairness and reliability, how do you evaluate the difficulties the sports community has experienced over the past eight years?" and candidate Lee Ki-heung replied, "It is a repeated suspicion every election. We have been investigated by both the police and the prosecution, and we have concluded that all are not true."
Candidate Kang Tae-sun pointed out to candidate Lee, "I said I would secure 340 billion won from Sports Toto as a pledge in the past, but it was not kept," and candidate Lee countered, "I increased my budget from 200 billion won when I took office as chairman in 2016 to 500 billion won."
When Yoo Seung Min pointed out that field leaders are not paid the minimum wage even if sports budgets increase, Lee said, "Government intervention is a problem. Due to sanctions, the projects that can be carried out are limited. Nevertheless, we have made great progress and laid the foundation steadily."
Questions about Lee's judicial risk were less sharp and less frequent than expected. Rather, a sharp war of nerves arose between Kang Shin-wook and Yoo Seung Min, who tried but failed to unify the two candidates.
Kang Shin-wook said he would not ask questions about Lee in the order of policy verification. Rather, he said to Yoo Seung Min, "There are suspicions on social media that he paid back donations when he was the head of the table tennis association and that he changed players in the process of selecting national team players." 메이저사이트
In response, Yoo said, "I think Kang is afraid that he will lose to me. I am ready to answer unfounded negative comments, but it is difficult to explain them within a minute. I can fully explain it with the prepared data." Then, Kang replied, "I gave you a chance to explain it, but it is regrettable that you accepted it as a negative."
On the other hand, according to the current sports presidential election regulations, policy debates hosted by the Election Commission can be held more than once. The second debate, scheduled for the 10th, will be held only when all six candidates agree. The election will be held on the 14th with a vote of 2,244 delegates at Olympic Hall in Olympic Park, Songpa-gu, Seoul.