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Former President Park Geun-hye's message about joining forces as a big opposition party was released yesterday (April 4). The Justice Party accused Park Geun-hye into prosecution for violating election laws.

This is a reporter Jung Yoon-sik.

<Reporter> Shortly after former President Park Geun-hye issued a jail message, the Liberal Republic Party, called the "Taeguk flag," demanded the UN party to stop nominating work.

But Hwang Gyo-an, the leader of the Unification Party, wrote: "Unmet demand."

[Hwanggyo-an / Future Integration Party Representative: We have been discussing the demand for equity in the integration that our free right is promoting.]

The unified party's top committee, which was held privately today, confirmed that the two parties, the future Korean party and the free Republican party, were being merged.

However, most of the chief commissioners reacted negatively because of equity issues.

Former President Park Young-ha said, “President Park's message is that the conservative forces will join forces as a huge opposition party.”

The Justice Party accused Park of prosecution for violating the Public Election Act.

[Shim Sang-jung / Justice Party representative: As the main culprit of the National Agricultural Cooperatives, a person who has to spend time to atone for the people has embarked on explicit election intervention.

Under current public election law, a person who has been sentenced to more than one year in prison has been limited to vote and cannot campaign.

The Justice Party believes President Park's jail message, which has already been sentenced to two years in prison for the Saenuri party's nomination intervention, is an election campaign.

(Video coverage: Kim Hyun Sang, Lee Seung Hwan, Video editing: Choi Hye Young)