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Cheong Wa Dae, the government, and the ruling party have urged the South Korean government to cooperate with each other as much as possible. The Liberal Democratic Party (KCTU) has resisted opposition by pushing the opposition party without any concrete solution, but the burden of the pro-Japanese frame is strong.

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President Moon Jae-in met yesterday with Democratic Party delegation yesterday to ask for the political power to gather as much as possible in response to regulatory measures and export control regulations.

Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon, who presided over the Cabinet meeting,

[Lee Nak-yun / Prime Minister: If you pledge to act jointly with Japan's economic provocations, the action should be followed.]

Democratic Party leader Lee In - young criticized the Korean government with the expression "Team Kill" that attacks the same side.

[Lee In-young / Democratic Party leader: Please stop the act of "team-killing" in the back of our government who is fighting the economic war without gunfire.

The Tangjeong government is pushing the Korean government all over the world.

The KCTU has responded that it will only push the opposition party without offering specific solutions.

[Na Kyung Won / President of the Liberal Democratic Party: I want to stop the politics of childhood obsessed with the anti-Japanese pro-Japanese frame and hope to face reality.]

However, concerns about 'pro-Japanese frame' are growing.

In a public opinion poll released after the Japanese export regulation, the approval rating of the president and the Democratic Party rose, while the approval rating of the Korean party was lost.

Also, if the conflict between Korea and Japan is prolonged, it is likely that the anti-Japanese sentiment will continue to rise until next month's Liberation Day.