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Future Integration Party is seeking change by preparing a new policy. It also contained contents that were not before, such as'banning the fourth election of parliamentarians' and the succession of the spirit of the May 18 Democratization Movement.

This is reporter Minjung Kim.

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Unified Party has drafted a new political policy.

In addition to the Korean-style basic income, which was raised by the chairman of the BDP Chairman Kim Jong-in, the abolition of the Senior Citizens' Office of the Blue House, the restriction of four consecutive days of National Assembly members, and the succession of the spirit of the May 18 Democratization Movement.

It is said that it is a product of the desperate need to escape from the image of a water polo cramp.

However, there are reactions that disregard the draft policy as populism, such as the restriction of four consecutive terms of parliamentarians, and 3rd election lawmaker Park Dae-chul, saying "it only leads to nominations and slaughter," the pain seems inevitable.

However, the leadership continues to move toward expanding the party's boundaries.

With the party's popularity rising and especially in Honam, the leadership is eager to visit the flooded areas in Honam one after another to gain public sentiment.

[Kim Jong-in/Future Integration Party Emergency Response Committee Chairman: The Future Integration Party did not express too much interest in the Honam region, so in the process of running a new party this time, we have to grasp a little bit of Honam public sentiment... ] On

the 19th, we will visit the May 18 Democratic Cemetery and release a message for people's integration.

However, the recent uptrend is strong in terms of reflective gains from criticism about the passport.

From Chairman Kim Jong-in, he did not refute the criticism of former professor Jin Joong-kwon, saying,'Just stay still for the Unified Party,' and drew attention within the party, saying, "The Unified Party should not make useless noise. That's the most important thing."