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This is the general election news. At the Democratic Party's Gangseo Gap in Seoul, Rep. Geum Tae-seop, who is classified as a minority in the party, was eliminated. The results of all member votes asking whether or not to participate in the proportional party will be announced as early as today (13th) in the morning.

On the sidewalk, I am reporter Jeong Hyeon.

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Geum Tae-seop, who had a voice different from the mainstream party, was eventually eliminated from the Democratic Party.

In the 'Seoul Gangseo Gap' competition, which was held in the form of 50% of rights parties and 50% of ordinary citizens, active lawmaker Gold lost to former Democratic Party spokesman Kang Sun-woo.

Rep. Geum said to the former secretary of the Fatherland during the 'Affirmation of the Fatherland' situation, and was voted as a member of the small faith by throwing a abstaining vote as opposed to the party's opinion when voting for the Airborne Law.

South Korean lawyer Kim Nam-guk, who participated in the 'White Paper of the Motherland' challenge, challenged Kang Seo-gap, and there was a controversy over the country's civil war.

It has also been evaluated that the health of the Democratic Party has not been able to accept minority opinions in response to the recent removal of criticism from the top member Kim Hae-young's Proportional Political Party.

In 'Gangwon Wonjugap', former Governor Lee Gwang-jae won the Democratic Party's nomination for former 'Great War' by Hwang Woon-ha, former Ulsan Police Commissioner.

Hwang Jeon was the third Democratic nominee to be accused of suspicion of election intervention in the Blue House, after former Byung-Do Chung, former president of Cheong Wa Dae, and former chairman Lim Dong-ho.

The results of the voting for the Provincial Union participation in the 800,000 rights party will be announced as early as this morning.

Even if it concludes with participation, there are not many tasks to be solved, such as determining the ranking of the proportional party of the United Party.