By Korea Herald staff
Ahn Cheol-soo doesn’t want to be your mentor, if he was one in the first place. The doctor-venture entrepreneur-professor-turned-politician says he will become a fighter who faces up to the challenge in order to make Korea a better place for you.
“Mentor Ahn Cheol-soo, who in 2012 offered you consoling messages, thinks in 2016 that he must toughen up and become a real doer, fighter to change the world,” the centrist politician wrote via Facebook on Monday. He even called himself “Kang Cheol-soo,” a combination of his name and the Korean word for strength.
The founder of the third-biggest People’s Party hinted in August at his bid for the 2017 presidential election.
Ahn Cheol-soo
“Things are not getting better. It is to my great chagrin but things have gotten only worse in Korea. ... Today, I reflect on the days when I first started politics – how I wanted to create a hopeful future for the young people,” Ahn wrote.
An IT guru behind Korea’s No. 1 anti-virus software firm Ahn Lab, Ahn jumped into politics in 2012 amid polls that put him even ahead of President Park Geun-hye in the race for the nation’s top job.
During the campaign, however, he yielded to Moon Jae-in, the candidate from the main liberal opposition bloc, although his approval ratings were as competitive as Moon’s in a hypothetical one-on-one faceoff with Park.
South Korea will pick the successor to Park, whose single five-year term is to end in February 2018, in December 2017.
Perhaps a hint of his toughened spirit, Ahn on Monday harshly criticized Park’s proposal for an amendment of the Constitution.
“Back in 2007, when President Roh Moo-hyun first proposed a revision to the Constitution, President Park had called him ‘a very bad president,’” he quipped.
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