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Four Democrats, who are incumbent ministers, have said they will not run for the general election. Hwang Gyo-an, the Korean party's leader, said he would run for a rugged metropolitan area. He will also face confrontation with Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon in Jongno, Seoul.

I am reporter Jung-hyun.

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The sum of the three incumbent ministers who did not run for the general election is a total of nine.

It was as if the feelings of the Yeouido politics were long.

[Kim Hyun-mi / Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (3rd): Thank you again for making me today. thank you.]

[Park Young-sun / Minister of Small and Medium Venture Business (4th): (18th general election) was the same election as the Siberian cold wave for the Democrats, and I was elected very hard.]

[Yun Eun-hye / Deputy Minister of Social Affairs (Re-election): As the Deputy Minister of Social Affairs and the Minister of Education, I will do my best until my use is complete.]

Four-year-old Jinyoung, the administration's secretary of state safety and security, is also absent, but he did not hold a press conference because he was the secretary of elections.

Hwang Gyo-an, the Korean party's leader, shouted at the first round of the year's rally, "Let's win the general election to stop the tyranny of the regime."

He declared he would run for rough terrain in the Seoul metropolitan area, and he said that middle-aged lawmakers should also go to rough terrain.

[Huang Gyo-an / Free Korean Party Representative: I will take the lead in integrating. I will go to rough land and create this miracle to die and survive.]

The big match between Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon, who will return to the Democratic Party, and presidential candidates in Jongno, Seoul, will be spotted.

Eight lawmakers, including Yoo Seung-min, escaped yesterday (three days) and form a new conservative party tomorrow.