Former President Yoon Suk-yeol's move to watch the documentary film "Election Fraud, a Work of God?" regarding allegations of election fraud drew a response from Kim Yong-tae, the chairperson of the People Power Party's emergency response committee, who noted on the 21st that it was a "personal stance" and suggested that it was time for reflection on the martial law.

Former President Yoon Seok-yeol enters the MegaBox Dongdaemun in Seoul to watch the movie ‘Election Fraud, Is It a Work of God’ on the morning of the 21st. /News1

Chairperson Kim said in a meeting with reporters after a discussion held at the National Assembly that "Former President Yoon has left the party. He is now someone who has no relation to our party."

This is different from the official stance that the party's central election countermeasures committee had previously refrained from expressing.

Shin Dong-uk, the spokesperson of the central election countermeasures committee, stated during a morning briefing at the party headquarters that concerning Former President Yoon's film viewing schedule, "Former President Yoon is already a natural person who left our party," adding, "I have no comment to provide." In response to concerns that it could negatively affect the presidential election, he noted, "I do not make such evaluations," and asserted, "We believe that we can do our job diligently."

Meanwhile, Former President Yoon will watch the documentary film "Election Fraud, a Work of God?" on the morning of this day. This marks his first public appearance 13 days ahead of the presidential election. It is reported that he was invited by Jeon Han-gil, a former Korean history instructor who is credited as a producer of the film. Earlier, on the 17th, Former President Yoon declared his intention to leave the People Power Party, stating, "I will fulfill my responsibility to protect free South Korea."