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It is always on the eve of the general election, but there are cases where people who have not been nominated for each party are running without affiliation saying they are running independently. This can be a pretty big variable for each region.

This is Jung Yun-sik.

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The final destination of former Korean leader Hong Joon-pyo, who was excluded from the nomination for the United Nations after facing the party's request to go to the rough terrain in the metropolitan area, was Daegu.

[Hong Joon-pyo / Former Representative of the Korean Freedom Party (Last 9): Nominations for foster sons, nominations for foster daughters, dropping aides, and static elimination (if you nominate votes with this nomination), will that be true?]

Daegu's Suseongeul, Democratic Lee Sang-sik, United Party In-sun Lee, and Independent Hong Joon-pyo, who have been removed from the United Party, will face.

The point to watch is how much the consolidated party's support table will change.

Of the current members of the United Party, 22 nominees have been cut off or lost in the race.

Among them, nine active lawmakers, such as Kwon Seong-dong and Kwak Dae-hoon, have either declared an independent run or have a good chance of running.

In the Democratic Party, where 13 active lawmakers were eliminated, there are many nominations against nominations.

[Yoo Seung-hee / In addition, Democratic Party Democratic Party (Yesterday): From today (21st), we will enter the fasting indefinitely until the re-recommendation is made.]

In the party's primary election, Assemblyman Jin Seung-hee, who questioned the election poll, argued for the invalidity of the election, but started yesterday in front of the party's office.

Rep. Min Byeong-doo declared opposition to nomination and declared an independent run.

Democrats Jang Kyung-tae, United Party Lee Hye-hoon, and Independent Min Byung-du are candidates in Dongdaemun-il, Seoul.

Moon Seok-gyun, the son of Chairman Moon Hee-sang, who had run for controversy over the 'regional inheritance' controversy, left the Democratic Party after overturning the run.

Uijeongbu Gap, Gyeonggi-do, is run by Democratic Party Young-Hwan Oh, United Party Se-Chang Kang, Pro-Park Shin-Dang Hong Mun-Jong, and independent candidate Seok-Kyun Moon.

(Video coverage: Hyunsang Kim, Video editing: Jongwoo Kim)