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The Future Integration Party has nominated active active changes in Daegu and Gyeongbuk, which may be called the 'cal wind'. Seven active duty members, including pro-Park Kim Jae-won, were excluded from the nomination.

I am reporter Kim Min-jung.

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Kim Jae-won, a senior political director at the Blue House during the Park Geun-hye administration, is currently chaired by the unification party policy committee.

I applied for a nomination to the Sungcheong Song, Sangju County Committee of Gyeongbuk Province, 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 were also cut off, including four lawmakers including Chung Tae-ok, Kim Seok-ki, Baek Seung-ju, and Kwak Dae-hoon, and Kyu-hwan Kim, the proportional representatives of Kim.

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.

Joo Ho-young, the 4th-ranked TK leader, was nominated for Suseong Gap in Daegu.

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, supported 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 participated as a representative of the civil society of the conservative integration promotion committee, was nominated in Gimhae-eul, Gyeongnam.