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Let's take a look at the busy political news as we prepare for the general election. First of all, during the so-called 'National Civil War' in the Democratic Party's Seoul Gangseo Gap, former lawmaker Chung Bong-ju, who was excluded from local nominations, was also added. The leadership is considering sending Kim Nam-guk, a lawyer who has challenged Geum Tae-seop to another district.

First is a reporter Yun Nara.

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Kim Nam-guk, who participated in the writing of the "White Paper of the Fatherland", submitted a nomination application to Gangseo Gap in Seoul yesterday (19th) despite the party's confusion.

At the same time, he sent a direct bombardment against Geum Tae-seop, a member of the district, who said, "I hope you don't do B-class politics."

Former Rep. Chung Bong-ju, who had challenged Kang Seo Gap for holding a gold member, also joined.

Chun said, "Men's lawmakers are messing with Kim." Where were you when you fought the prosecution?

Goldman saved his words.

[Geum Tae-seop / Democrat (Seoul Gangseo Gap): I have nothing to tell you right now. Sorry.]

The leaders began to work on signs that the country's civil war would intensify. Representative Lee Hae-chan said, "Goth lawmakers and lawyer Kim are both valuable assets of the Democratic Party."

Kim is considering moving the district.

The Democratic Party today launched an election council, and former Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon, who served as co-chairman, also helped evolve.

[Lee Nak-yeon / Former Prime Minister (Democratic Party Joint Squad Chairman): The issue is going to be sorted out soon because the party has a sense of the issue and discussions are in progress.]

But there are also noises in other districts.

Representative Ozese, the fourth-line active member of Cheongju Seowon, Chungbuk Province, is openly protesting that the party has been pressured to exclude the nomination.

[Ozese / Democrat (Chungbuk Cheongju Seowon): There is a high possibility of cut-off (drop out), so please do it yourself.]

In Seoul's Yeongdeungpo, there were media reports that Shin Min-min was encouraged by former President Roh Moo-hyun's wife, Mrs. Kwon Yang-sook.

Former prime minister Lee Nak-yeon will check for infection tomorrow.

The former prime minister visited the Jongno Senior Welfare Center in Jongno where patients of Corona19 went late last month. There are no symptoms at this time.

(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho, Video editing: Park Jung-sam)

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