▲ Lee Hyun-jae, the future integration party


The future unification party, Lee and Min, are now excluded from the nomination.

The UNDP Committee held a meeting today and announced the results of the nomination.

Re-election Lee and former minor Min Kyung-wook are each on the nomination list.

In Yeonsu-eul, the district of civil lawmakers, former nominee Min Hyun-joo received the singular recommendation, and the nomination was virtually confirmed.
On the exclusion of the nomination by Mr. Min, Hyung-oh Kim said, "I did it enough as a result of sufficient review."

Inside and outside the party, he said the "controversial controversy" in the case of the Danube River cruise ship, "Golden time is three minutes at most," and Moon Jae-in, "the man who was distracted by the cloth," was considered.

In Hanam, Lee's district, Lee Chang-keun, a professor of research at Seoul National University and a former candidate for Hanam Mayor Yun Wan-chae, will compete.

The legislator professed to be an independent candidate when cutoff.

In the case of Incheon Chuchu Hall, proportional representative Jeon Hee-kyung and Michu Hall received a nomination.

Michu Hall Gap and Eul are local districts of the Hong Kong Party and Hong Sang-hyun, respectively. He declared that he would not run, and Yoon said he would run as an independent after being cut off.

As A moved to Michu Hall, Bae Joon-young, chairman of Incheon Economic Research Institute, received a singular recommendation for his districts, Jung-gu, Dong-gu, Ganghwa, and Ongjin, Incheon.

Anseong, Gyeonggi-do, was selected by lawmaker Kim Hak-yong, the third leader in the region, and former chairman Choi Yoon-hee of Osan, Gyeonggi-do, was strategically nominated.

Yong In-jung, the president, recommended Kim Bum-soo, a Safe North Korean representative, to face former judge Lee Tan-hee, who was strategically recommended by the Democratic Party.

Incheon Gyeyang-eul was recommended by Yoon Hyung-sun, former chairman of the Incheon Medical Association.

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