Han Dong-hoon, former leader of the People Power Party, said on the 13th, "The reason I engage in politics is to ensure all of you do well, and I intend to continue with that mindset."

Former People Power Party leader Han Dong-hoon waves to supporters at Haeundae Beach in Busan on Nov. 11. /Courtesy of News1

On this day, Han was shooting election photos with photographer Oh Jung-seok and communicated in real-time with viewers through a live broadcast on YouTube. He expressed disappointment over the cancellation of the 'Seokchon Lake Park Happy Walk Event' in Songpa District, Seoul, due to inclement weather, and instead conveyed his greetings through the live broadcast.

During the broadcast, he expressed gratitude to those in the Jin Han Dong-hoon (Jin Han) faction who supported him. Han noted, "It was the same during the general elections, as I continued to be attacked by the majority faction within the party and was not in a position to receive good support even from the president. When politicians are next to me during such times, they suffer losses, so I am grateful that they continue to share the same intentions."

Additionally, Han emphasized, "The way to use power well is to let go of power," and added, "The fact that I said I would serve for only three years to push for constitutional amendment and step down is very important, as in this situation where the struggle for power has become brutal, the determination itself to let go is significant."

He continued, "What allows one to persist without changing until the end is not self-interest or profit, but a philosophy that considers the country."

During the broadcast, he also revealed his personal preferences. Han introduced that he lives with two rescue cats and mentioned his favorite games are "StarCraft" and "Winning Eleven." He stated that his preferred food is "Nongshim's spicy ramen" and "mil-tteok," and he declared that he is a fan of the comics "Slam Dunk" and "One Piece."

Regarding alcohol consumption, he said, "I don't handle alcohol well due to my constitution," adding, "I have a regret that if I could drink in my next life, life might be a bit more colorful."