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Park Bo-young speaks out on ballot shortage crisis: "No significant impact" [Star Issue]

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Lee Seunghun

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Actress Park Bo-young delivered a weighty remark amid somewhat forced demands for explanation.

On the 7th, Park Bo-young posted on a fan communication platform, "I like you a lot too. Have a good day today♥."

She continued, "I saw the bubble and realized it. Strange people. So don't worry. There's not much impact."

Currently, Park Bo-young's personal SNS is flooded with comments demanding a statement regarding the protest to block the Jamsil ballot counting center. While she previously sent messages of support to the public during the emergency martial law incident and the rallies calling for the impeachment of Yoon Suk-yeol Jeon (President), she has not made any specific remarks about the Jamsil ballot counting center blockade.

Indeed, comments such as "I heard you're a thoughtful celebrity, but you haven't said a word about this local election? Please say something," "Your right to vote, the flower of democracy, has been restricted and deprived. Won't you make a statement about this?" "You made a statement during the emergency martial law, but now you're saying nothing~ How transparent," and "Won't you share your opinion on this election crisis? You pretended to be a thoughtful celebrity, but your justice is selective," can be easily found.

Earlier, on the 3rd, during the voting day of the 9th National Simultaneous Local Elections, a situation unfolded where voters had to wait due to a shortage of ballots at some polling stations, including Seoul Gangnam-gu, Gwangjin-gu, and Songpa-gu.

Subsequently, at the 2nd Polling Station in Jamsil 7-dong, Songpa-gu, citizens demanding the suspension of ballot counting and a re-election blocked the entrance, resulting in only two ballot boxes being removed after 35 hours of voting closure. Meanwhile, at the Jamsil area ballot counting center, the Olympic Park Handball Gymnasium, citizens have continued their protests for three consecutive days.

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