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Political news ahead of the general election. The future unification party has nominated active active changes in Daegu and Gyeongbuk, which may be called the 'wind of wind'. We excluded seven active lawmakers, including Rep. Kim Jae-won, but the replacement rate is 60%.

I am reporter Kim Min-jung.

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Representative Kim Jae-won, the senior three-member leader of the Cheong Wa Dae administration during the Park Geun-hye administration and currently serves as the chairman of the UN Party's policy council.

I applied for a nomination to Sangju, Gunwi, Uiseong, Cheongsong, Gyeongbuk, but the result was eliminated.

[Kim Hyung-oh / Future Integrated Party Chairman of the nomination: I'm crunch, no, I didn't care about it. Based on our firm fairness and the standards and data we have.]

Legislator Kang Suk-ho was also excluded from the nomination.

Five primary lawmakers, including Tae-ok Jung, Kim Seok-ki, Baek Seung-ju, and Kwak Dae-hoon, and Kyu-hwan Kim, proportional representatives, were also cut off.

Of the 17 members of the unification party who applied for nominations in the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions, seven were excluded from the nomination, resulting in a 41% cut-off rate.

The district replacement rate, TK change rate, is 60%, including five people who have declared their absence.

Ju-Young Cho, the fourth-largest TK member, was strategically nominated for Daegu Suseong Gap instead of his district.

Daegu-dong, where Yoo Seung-min declared a no run, was classified as a contest area.

Former army chief Park Chan-ju, who had been controversial in his mission, assisted Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do, but was excluded from the nomination.

On the other hand, Jeon Tae-il, the former chairman of the long-term table, who was co-representative of the NGOs, was strategically nominated in Gimhae, Gyeongnam.

Ahn Cheol-soo, a lawmaker who escaped from the Barun Future Party, was nominated for Nowon in Seoul.

(Video coverage: Kim Hyun Sang, Lee Seung Hwan, Video Editing: Jin Hwa Choi)