In the reference to Kim Chong-in's "next For the rights owner," Baek Jong-won said, "I have never dreamed."
Baek Jong-won, CEO of Durbon Korea, said he had no intention of political challenge. Kim Chong-in, chairman of the emergency committee of the Future Integration Party, immediately clarified Baek as a candidate for the next For the rights owner.
Kim recently asked the person who thinks of him as the next For the rights owner at a Lunch with the first-time lawmakers from the proportional representation party, saying, "What about Baek Jong-won?"
"I have never dreamed of (the presidential election) and I am the most fun and good at work now," Baek said in a media interview on the 23rd. "I laughed because it was so embarrassing, but I was told that there was a lot of reports and I was worried that there would be a misunderstanding."
Baek has been ranked as the top candidate in the political circle in the past. At the time of the 20th general election in 2016, Baek said, "I will tell you again, but I have no interest in politics with my son." "Political proposals come in, but they do not." Last year, the Liberty Korea Party formed a talent recruitment committee, and Baek, Lee Kook-jong, professor at Ajou University, and Park Chan-ho were mentioned as candidates for recruitment.
Baek, who has a famous franchise brand, is gaining popularity as an active broadcasting activity. As a businessman, Baek, a businessman who has experienced a real India, is 53 years old and is interpreted as a person who meets the conditions mentioned by Kim.
Kim said, "If possible, it would be better for a person who has studied thoroughly about the India in the 70s to become a candidate."
Cho Soo-jin, a member of the party who attended the Lunch with Kim, said, "The majority of the presidential debate is not meaningful, and the leading politicians such as For the rights owners understand that recognition and popularity are important, but they should be less disgusted."
"The most fun and good thing is now." He also refused several times to sign up for the past.