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If you look at the party meetings like this, you can see that the big hooks change frequently behind people. It is called 'backdrop' because it is the backdrop of the play. After the Japanese problem, each party has been competing silently with these letters.

This is Min Kyung-ho.

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The first high-ranking Party meeting held on April 4 after Japan decided to remove South Korea from the list of preferential export countries.

The Democratic Party walked behind the crowd, saying, `` Today's Korea is different, never loses. ''

[Lee Hae-chan / Deputy Democratic Party Representative (last 4 days): It is a mountain to cross once and a river to cross.]

Two days later, two letters `` independence '', left hand stamp of doctor Ahn Jung-geun, and oil were taken.

[Lee In-young / Deputy Democratic Party leader (last 6 days): It is a path of patriotism, not immigration, but of independence in technology independence and parts, materials, and equipment industries.]

In this way, the Democratic Party seeks to secure economic warfare with Japan in the phrases of Japan and Japan.

The Liberal Party, on the other hand, uses backdrops to shift the frame and blame the government for a crisis of economic and security rather than pro-Japanese controversy.

On the first day after the report of the Democratic Institute, which analyzed the Korea-Japan conflict as a positive effect in connection with next year's general election and bought the vacancy, the day was set up with the phrase 'the Democratic Party that sold the security and the economy'.

[Na Kyoung-won / Free Korean Party Representative (Last 1st): The reason why we were obsessed with the pro-Japanese and anti-Japanese frames, it was nothing more than a strategy to win the general election.]

On the last seven days, the opening ceremony was held with the phrase 'You are not in security.'

[Hwang Gyo-an / Free Korea Party (Last 7th): President Moon Jae-in's unwillingness to touch Kim Jong-un's planting… .]

It's a reflection of the importance of an intense cut rather than a hundred words, but comes with criticism that it represents a showlike war rather than a healthy debate.

(Video coverage: Jang Un-seok, Lee Byung-ju, Video editing: Kim Jong-woo)