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In the UNDP, Hwang Kyo-an asked for a review of some of the nominations, and the government officials rejected some of them. The GCC gave a chance for elections in two districts, including Senator Min Kyung-wook, whose nomination was excluded.

Reporter Baek Woon reports.

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Hung Kyo-an, the leader of the unified party, sang the word 'unfair case' at the party's top committee yesterday (12th), and uttered the sound of writing towards the nomination management committee.

[Hwang Kyo-An / Future United Party Leader: As I watched the issue continue to be raised both inside and outside the party, I came to think that we should review some of the decisions made by the government officials so far.]

In the area where the top U.S. leader demanded re-deliberation, Seoul's Gangnam, where the so-called 'Sacheon controversy' was booming, was the result of the nomination of 'end-of-the-minute controversy' by Min Kyung-wook, who had been excluded from the nomination, and Hong-kyung Choi, former president of Macquarie Investment & Asset Management, appointed as chairman of Hyung-Oh Kim. There are 6 places.

It is also interpreted that Hwang's move was conscious of the launch of the Kim Jong-in regime.

Former Congressman Kim Jong-in, who wants to join the chairman of the United Nations, said in a call with SBS, "If the noisy noise is not resolved, you cannot take the lead."

On the request of the highest ranking, the UNDP decided to give two candidates, including Min.

Criticism of the nomination of the nomination reform came out immediately after giving relief to Congressman Min Kyung-wook, the 'controversial controversy'.

On the other hand, the GNP decided to maintain the original plan in Gangnam in Seoul, Bukhangangseo in Busan, Busan Jingap in Busan, and Geoje in Gyeongnam.

The government officials rejected four of the six places that the top requested, but the analysis also suggests that the nomination was initiated.

In the midst of this, former president Jun-pyo Hong declared that he was running for Daegu.