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Political news ahead of the general election. The so-called "country war" controversy arose during the nomination of the Democrats. Democratic Party decided to send Kim Nam-guk, a lawyer who challenged Rep. Geum Tae-seop to another district. The Justice Party expects fierce competition with 37 registered candidates.

This is reporter Park Ha-jeong.

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The Democratic Party finally decided to separate the two members, Kum Tae-seop, who spoke to former Secretary of the Republic of Korea, Kim Nam-guk, who participated as the writer of the 'White Paper', and the Korean Democratic Party.

Kim decided to strategically recommend Kim elsewhere, so the so-called 'country civil war' would be avoided.

[Lee Keun-hyung / Deputy Chairman of Strategic Planning Committee: Both candidates will be placed first in the strategic election district at the request of the party leadership to find ways to be used as valuable resources of our party. .]

There are still some voices in the party that the lawmakers should express their regret for abstaining from the Act, but they have contested other nominees besides lawyer Kim.

The Democratic Party also nominated candidates for elections in 38 places, including Seoul Songpa, Nam In-soon, and Mapo, Chung Chung-rae.

Ozese, the fourth-line member of Chungcheong Seowon in Chungcheongbuk-do, lost his name even in the race, but Oh said he would run for independence if the protest was not accepted.

In the Justice Party, which raised expectations with the introduction of the quasi-interlocking proportional representation system, 37 candidates were registered for the proportional representative race.

The next month's vote will confirm the list of candidates up to 24 times.

Isamin, who was a member of the Saenuri Party, Park Chang-jin, a victim of 'peanut replay', and Kim Jong-cheol, a former presidential secretary of the Roh Hoi-chan, were candidates.

[Kim Yong-sin / Justice Party Head of Election Measures: We expect 37,000 party members and 120,000 civilian electors to participate in the election process, so it will be a fair competition for everyone.]

President Nak-yeon Lee, a former Democratic Party chairman who was examined after the coronal 19 correlator and the same line, resumed the preliminary election campaign by saying that both he and his spouse were voiced today (21).

(Video coverage: Lee Seung Hwan, Video editing: Park Jung Sam)