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Among these, Governor Lee Jae-myeong sent a letter to all 300 members of the National Assembly. It was to insist on making a law that he continued to insist,'Let's put CCTV on every hospital operating room.' As soon as the Supreme Court ruling, it seems like you are trying to build a political body.

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is a letter from Governor Lee Jae-myeong to 300 members of the National Assembly yesterday afternoon (17th).


It is a content that appeals to Gyeonggi-do to push for legislation that mandates the establishment of an operating room CCTV.

The governor's aide is only a project that was promoted two years ago, and he added that he would be more proactive in communicating with the National Assembly as he warned of expanding interpretation and put political pressure on the Supreme Court ruling.

One letter close to the governor to the'letter politics' of the day after the knight revival gave meaning to "to the extent that the political stride was widened because there was much time left until the presidential election."

Inside and outside the Democratic Party, the solidarity of Governor Lee Bu-gyeom, the governor of the Governor Lee and the ruling party, also steadily blooms.

An official of the Democratic Party said, "Isn't it possible that the delegates and the pursuits of the respective parties could hold hands with Lee Nak-yeon going forward?"

However, lawmakers close to the governor responded that "these solidarity would not have any benefit." Jeon Kim, who visited Bongha Village today, said, "It's not something to say here."

The Democratic National Convention will be held on the 29th of next month to see what kind of variable this governor will have in the rivalry of Lee Nak-yeon vs. Kim Bu-gyeom.

(Video coverage: Kim Hyun-sang, Video editing: Kim Sun-tak)