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The situation is not so different for the Democratic Party. Small political parties without active lawmakers and proportional parties were created, but rather than coalition parties, they are increasingly resembling satellite parties. On the bulletin board of the party, "Is it proportionally tangled?"

This is Yun Nara reporter.

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Let's join the 'People's Party', a proportional association for general elections!

There is no official signboard, and a placard with the name is hung.

[Lee Jung-hee / Let's go! Co-President of the Peace and Human Rights Party: I am interested in peace reunification and forced recruitment, and I am going to send out those who have been active (as candidates).]

The party is based on the old human rights party, but according to the National Commission's data, the old human rights party has no party members who paid for it as of 2018, and has no activity or policy data.

[Let's go! Peace and Human Rights Party officials: I am close to Lee Hae-chan. (To the Democratic Party) He said, 'Put us on, we're going to make a pro-party.'

Another member, the Gaza Environment Party, was founded last month.

The Green Party, which the Democratic Party first mentioned as a target for coalition, was founded in 2012 and the Mirae Party in 2017, but the coalition failed.

On the other hand, these small parties held by the Democratic Party have recently been founded, or it is true that the party's activities have been negligible.

In addition, that is why the Citizens' Party is criticized for being the Democratic Party's satellite party, not the Proportional Union.

It is also pointed out that within the Democratic Party, Yang Jeong-cheol, the head of the Democratic Research Institute and Chairman Lee Keun-hyung, who negotiated without properly discussing the top committee of the party, pushed this framework arbitrarily.

On the bulletin board of the party, 'Bye-tang jjatangdang' appeared, and the prime minister Lee Nak-yeon said this.

[Lee Nak-yeon / Former Prime Minister (Corona 19 National Overcoming Commissioner): I think the current development is very embarrassing. It's not very beautiful.]

In addition, the Citizens Party went to a proportional nomination screening, and there is a possibility that conflicts will arise between participating parties.

(Video coverage: No. 1, video editing: Commissioner Yang)