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Democrats announce their fifth hike in their 30s as the general election approaches. The Korean Party has repeatedly expressed its will to consolidate conservatives, and there are many words around Yoo Seung-min's so-called "three conditions."

This is reporter Kim Min-jung.

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Oh Young-hwan, 31, a member of the Central 119 Rescue Headquarters, dressed in a suit instead of a fire suit, appeared at the Democratic Congress.

It's the fifth recruit following a disabled, youth, soldier, and prosecutor.
[O Young-hwan Oh / Former Firefighters: Any firefighters struggling to save one more person, I will (politically) to support the law, system and budget for them.]

Kim Ja-in, the wife of the rock empress, also joined the reporter's inquiries from the former secretary of the country.

The Democratic Party is considering strategically recommending incumbent ministers to two districts of Goyang, Gyeonggi-do, and Gwangjin, Seoul, and Seoul Dongja, a member of the Nak-won National Assembly.

The GNP's Hwang Gyo-an has repeatedly expressed his will for consolidation.

[Hwang Gyo-an / Free Korean Party Representative: I entered the free democratic alliance train at the beginning of the new year.]

But who's degreased on that train?
I only exchanged virtue with the new conservative Ha Tae-kyung, the new representative.

Hwang was interested in accepting the so-called 'three conditions of Yoo Seung-min' who would cross the impeachment river and build a new house for reform.

This is because there was a backlash against the demands of the new Conservative Party, especially in the pro-faculty world.

The South Korean party will announce two men, including men in their 30s and women in their 20s, who are promoting the North Korean human rights movement tomorrow.

The Justice Party held a parliamentary ceremony for the first 18 years of age, and announced youth pledges.

(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho and Lee Seung-hwan, Video editing: Park Jung-sam)