The possibility of former Democratic Party leader Lee Nak-yon leaving the Democratic Party has been raised, and the communication between the two has given rise to a political interpretation of ``a third zone becoming a force.''
Former CEO Lee Jun-seok said in an interview on a CBS radio program on the same day, ``Moon Jae-in (Moon Jae-in)
President Jae-in did some things well, but the reason he handed over power to the people for the first time in five years was because he was unable to gain trust in various policies, including real estate. What if, former Lee Nak-yeon's thoughts
If it's a little different, I'd like to hear about it." Regarding former former representative Lee Nak-yeon, he said, ``He is a moderate person from the conservative side as well as a member of the democratic party.
I have no reason to dislike people like the former prime minister, and I see them in a positive light." When asked if he had met former CEO Lee Nak-yeon recently, he answered, "No. I have no plans to meet him yet.
There have been many public statements made on the media, so there may be an opportunity for former CEO Lee Nak-yeon to clarify this." However, former representative Lee Jun-seok and Song Yong-gil (Song Yong-gil) are both members of the Democratic Party.
Regarding the new party led by former Minister of Justice Cho Kuk, he declared, ``We have no intention of joining together.'' By the 27th, Lee had expressed his hope that the people's strength and President Yoon Seo-gyul would undergo fundamental changes.
He reiterated his plan to form a new party if there is no change, saying, ``It was a comment for broadcast that the sentiment (of the new party) would increase by 1%, but in reality we are making all the preparations.''
Regarding the new party's recruitment of candidates to run in local districts, which began on the 4th, ``We have received about 870 people so far.About 20 to 30 people have very good specs even if they run,
There were three or four people who wanted to work as hard as Party Council Chairman Jung (Suncheon) and Kap (A).'' Former party leader Lee Jun-seok said, ``Does the possibility of promoting a new party change depending on whether the proportional representation system is a parallel or interlocking type?
Some people ask, but it's different. "The new party will probably have fewer seats if it is based on regional parallelism than if it is linked." When asked about the possibility of a dramatic reconciliation with the power of the people, he said, ``It is not reconciliation, but rather that I am the perpetrator.''
It's a question of whether or not to forgive someone. "It seems that the people (of People's Power) are not even aware that they are the perpetrators, nor are they aware that they committed the school violence."
2023/12/06 21:06 KST
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