"Expecting Good Results in the Next Local Elections"
No Ye-seul, head of citizen communication at the Lee Jun-seok camp of the Reform New Party, shared a 'surprising update' after the April 10 general election.
On the 23rd, No posted on her Facebook, saying, "I have been contemplating how to continue my activities after the general election," and added, "Since I live and work in Dongtan, I thought that volunteering for the residents of Dongtan would be the right thing to do."
She continued, "Inspired by Representative Lee Jun-seok, who sincerely laid flowers at the Gwangju May 18 Cemetery, I intend to volunteer earnestly so that the residents of Dongtan can trust the Reform New Party," and added, "I would appreciate the opinions of Dongtan residents and party members on what kind of volunteer activities would be appropriate."
Noye Seul, Director of Citizen Communication at the Reform New Party Lee Jun-seok Camp Photo by Facebook
Earlier, on the 20th, she also expressed her intention to focus on party activities. On that day, No said, "I attended the Reform New Party convention," and added, "Many passionate party members attended to witness the birth of the leadership that will guide the party forward." She also said, "Many party members recognized me," and "Since the new leadership consists of people who think about the future of Lee Jun-seok, we can expect good results in the next local elections."
Meanwhile, No previously ran as a People Power Party candidate for Hwaseong City Council in Gyeonggi Province during the 2022 local elections. At that time, she gained attention by using the slogan "I will run like a slave," derived from the first syllables of her name, No Ye-seul.
Formerly a Pilates instructor, she also directly reported her ex-husband, Mr. A, who disappeared after defrauding Pilates academy tuition fees. In June of last year, while undergoing divorce proceedings with Mr. A, No posted on Instagram, "I am the spouse of Mr. A, who disappeared after collecting tuition fees from the Pilates center for the past four months," and explained, "I started the divorce lawsuit in August 2022, and since then, I have not known Mr. A’s whereabouts and have been living alone with our young daughter."
She added, "Although I did not know about (Mr. A’s) actions in advance, as someone who was once a spouse, I cannot hold back my tears," and stated, "I thought it was my duty to compensate the victims within the limits of what I can do."
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