Overview
- Yoon Suk Yeol attended a screening of the documentary 'Election Fraud: A Work of God?' in Seoul on May 21, marking his first public outing since his April 4 impeachment.
- The film alleges fraud in past elections and questions the integrity of the upcoming June 3 presidential vote, echoing Yoon’s previous claims during his martial law declaration.
- Yoon’s appearance has drawn criticism from opposition leaders and members of the People Power Party, who fear it may undermine voter trust and harm the conservative campaign.
- During the event, Yoon called for elections to be conducted without electronic systems, citing hand-counting methods used in Taiwan and Germany.
- Yoon, who recently left the People Power Party, has endorsed conservative candidate Kim Moon-soo, though his actions are seen as a liability for the campaign.