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To convene conservative consolidation ahead of next year's general election, the Liberal Korean Party held a debate today. I thought there would be a lot of talk about integration, but "you'll be cursed for a thousand years," "I've chosen the wrong speaker."

Reporter Roh Jin-jin

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Discussing conservative integration seemed to gain momentum, citing national candidates publicly.

[Kim Moo-sung / Free Korean Party Member: Intention to change South Korea into a leftist socialist system… ]

[Jeong Jin-seok / Free Korean Party Representative: It's the level of privileges and fouls.]

But the atmosphere was frozen the moment Governor Kim Moon-soo, who was a guest speaker, made a comment.

Even now, opposition to the impeachment of former President Park Geun-hye is a concluding starting point for conservative integration.

[Kim, Moon-Su / Governor of Gyeonggi-do Province: Didn't we hand it over to the country and we gave it up because we were impeached. Moon Jae-in (President) is shooting right away.]

Deputy organizer Kim Mu-sung, who was in favor of the impeachment, swears in his face.

[Kim Moon-su / Governor of Gyeonggi-do Province: Kim Mu-sung You will be cursed by Park Geun-hye for more than a thousand years.]

The integration debate is starting to become obsolete.

[Kim Moo-sung / Free South Korean Rep.: Today (20th) seems to have chosen the speaker a little wrong. I was impeached and told me that the regime has passed. ]

[Kwon Sung-dong / Free Korean Party Representative: You're good at causing division of conservatives This argument that I'm good is meaningless.]

In the next year's general election, Yoo Seung-min and former Ahn Cheol-soo had arranged for a conservative consolidation.

A few hours later another conservative integration debate, led by former lawmaker Park Hyung-jun, was held, but it was also a confirmation of each statue.

(Video coverage: Lee Byung-ju, Lee Seung-hwan, Video editing: Park Jung-sam)