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The Liberal Party held another over-the-country rally. Four Democrats, including Yu Eun-hye, the deputy prime minister of social affairs, declared that they would not run for the general election.

I am reporter Jung-hyun.

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The Liberal Democratic Party held its first off-campus rally in front of the Sejong Center for the Gwanghwamun in Seoul from 3:00 pm.

The Korean Party insisted that "our society has been divided since the inauguration of Moon Jae-in." He said, "We will stop tyranny and realize people's hope."

He also raised criticism against his passport, saying, “Last year, election laws and budget bills were snatched.”

Four Democrats, who are also ministers, have declared their absence.

Yoo Eun-hye, Minister of Social Affairs and Education, Park Young-sun, Minister of Small and Medium Venture Business, and Kim Hyun-mi, Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, held a joint conference on Monday (3), saying they will dedicate themselves to the Moon Jae-in government's cabinet without running for the general election.

The camp's secretary of administration and security decided not to run, but he did not attend the Democratic Party, considering that he was the election minister.

Eight non-party lawmakers, including Yoo Seung-min, Lee Hye-hoon and Shin Shin-hwan, left the group for the creation of a new Conservative Party.

With only 100 days left in the general election, the movement of each faction is getting faster.