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Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon, who began his term on May 31, 2017, became the longest prime minister today (28th). The prime minister said he will make a harmonious decision on his future. He worries the public about the controversy surrounding his country.

I'm Kim Hye-young.

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It is my impression that Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon, who set the record for the longest day, became the Prime Minister today.

[Lac Nak-yeon / Prime Minister: It is a great honor for me to have such a record.]

The meticulous leadership of 21 years of journalists, 14 years of parliamentarians, and 3 years of governorship, and meticulous leadership, symbolized by memorable memos, are the secrets of the prime minister's longevity.

The prime minister, who has consistently been number one in the next presidential candidate preference survey, said in July that "my heart is still a politician."

The general prospect is to return to the party as early as mid-January, the deadline for resigning next year's election after the National Assembly in December.

[Lee Nak-yeon / Prime Minister (response to the National Assembly): It will be ugly to stay long without notice. I do not think that it is not the act of prime minister to raise Satan on his own.]

The prime minister, who was nicknamed Cider for opposition lawmakers in his words, offered a candid apology in relation to the country.

[Kim Seok-ki / Free South Korean Rep. Shouldn't we apologize to the people?]

[Lee Nak-yeon / Prime Minister: I also apologize for worrying about the people.]

The weakness is that the prime minister from Hunan lacks a strong support group and the lack of party power.

(Video coverage: Kim Won-bae, Video editing: Choi Hye-young, CG: Choi Jin-hee)