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In a nomination interview with the Future Integration Party, Hwang Gyo-an has vowed to win surprisingly. The Governor's Committee requested former Jun Hong-pyo to run or not run in Seoul.

I am reporter Jung Yoon-sik.

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Hwang Gyo-an, who is sure to nominate Jongno in Seoul, expressed confidence that he had presented a winning strategy after the interview.

[Hwanggyo-an / Future Future Party representative: There is Jongno under the chin of the Blue House. I will work with the people to make them overcome with surprise.]

On the other hand, the expressions of other representative runners, Jun Joon-pyo and Kim Tae-ho, former Gyeongnam governor, were not so bright.

Hong said earlier that he would run for his hometown, Changnyeong, and suggested that he move to Yangsan.

However, the commission said yesterday (20th) that Hong had to run or not run in Gangbuk, Seoul.

[Hong Jun-pyo / former Liberal Korean Party Representative: If cut-offs are excluded twice, we will have to choose between political retirement or independent running.]

Under the pressure to replace active members of the TK, the Daegu-Gyeongbuk region, and the unification party, lawmakers Kim Kwang-rim and Gyo-il Choi, the first members, declared their absence.

The three Honam-based Barun Future Party, the Alternative New Party, and the Democratic Peace Party agreed to resign on the 24th, with the resignation of the leadership of the party.