In addition, all the 'players' that the Democratic Party will export to the district in the April 15th general election have been decided.

The Democratic Party yesterday (21st) completed both singular nominations, strategic nominations, and nominations for candidates through competition.

In Seo-gu and Buk-gu, Daegu, where there were no candidates, Yun Sun-jin and Lee Heon-tae, regional chairs, were strategically nominated.

In this nomination of the Democratic Party, the strength of the pro-community group (the pro-interest) and the 86 group (students of the 80s and 60s in the 1980s) stood out with the relatively high 'survival rate' among active lawmakers.

Of the 129 Democratic active members, 93 were nominated and 36 were declared absenteeism, or the nominations resulted in a 27.9% replacement.

This is a decrease of 5.4 percentage points from the 33.3% replacement rate for active members of the 20th general election 4 years ago (36 out of 108 and nominations).

Most of the lawmakers who did not get the nomination rights through cut-off (exclusion from the nomination) and the elimination of the primary election were mostly parliamentarians who were classified as 'inscriptions' (non-literary persons), and there were few 'unscheduled changes' among the lawmakers.

Hong Yeong-pyo (Incheon Bupyeong-eul), Jeon Hae-cheol (Ansan Sangrok-gap, Gyeonggi-do), Park Gwang-on (Suwon-jeong, Gyeonggi-do), Kim Tae-nyeon (Seongnam, Gyeonggi-do), Hwang Hee (Yangcheongap in Seoul), and Kwon Chil-seung (Hwaseong-myeong, Gyeonggi-do) have no competitors in the region. After receiving nominations, lawmakers Kim Jong-min (Nonsan, Gyeryong, and Geumsan, Chungnam) won the race.

Rep. Kim Jeong-ho (Kim Hae-eul, Gyeongnam) was cut off due to the controversy over the 'airport deterioration' and then received a chance to win a contest.

Out-of-door friends also made great progress.

Moon Jae-in's government officials from the Blue House had some oddities, but more than half of the 34 were nominated.

In particular, President Moon Geon-young, former President of the Blue House, President of the National Planning and Planning Division of the Blue House, and former spokesman for the Blue House, the former President of the Republic of Korea, were strategically nominated for Guro-eul and Gwangjin-eul, the core areas of Seoul.

Former civil society chief Lee Yong-sun (Yangcheon, Seoul), former spokesman Park Soo-hyun (Gongju, Buyeo, Cheongyang, Chungnam), former Jeong Seong-jun, secretary of planning and planning (Seoul Gangseo), and Cho Han-gi, first assistant secretary (Chungnam Seosan, Taean) In the past, Yun Young-chan, former national communication chief (Seongnam Jungwon, Gyeonggi-do), Jeong Tae-ho, former job chief (Seoul Gwanak), and Byung-do Jeon, Jeong Moo-suk (Iksan-eul, Jeollabuk-do) won the winning ticket.

At the end of last year, all 86 groups that were engulfed in the theory of 'retirement' were relived and showed their health.

Song Young-gil (Gyeyang, Incheon), Jo Jung-sik (Siheung, Gyeonggi), Lee In-young (Seoul Gurogap, Seoul), Woo Sang-ho (Seoul Seodaemun Gap), and Song Gap-seok (Seoul Gwangju, Seoul) have confirmed the nominations through singular nominations and contests.

Including 86 Min-Seok Kim, former Democracy Researcher (Yeongdeungpo-eul, Seoul), 86 other group members were also nominated.

Of the 253 nominees from the Democratic Party's regional district, 158 (62.5%) were in their 50s, including many of them in the 86 group.

'Park Won-soon' also stood out.

Representatives In-Soon Nam (Songpa Byeong of Seoul), Park Hong-geun (Seoul Jungnang-eul), and Ki Dong-min (Seongbuk-eul, Seoul) have all confirmed the general election.

Among the outsiders, Kang Tae-woong, former Mayor of Seoul City, received strategic recommendations from Seoul's Yongsan, including former Seoul Mayor Cheon Joon-ho, Seoul's secretary general (Gangbuk Gap, Seoul), and Heo Young Jeon, Seoul's Jeong Moo-suk (Gangwon Chuncheon, Cheorwon, Hwacheon, Yanggugap), and Kim Won-i, former Seoul city. The deputy mayor of Jung (Mokpo, Jeonnam), the former Mayor of Seoul, Junjun Byeong (Jeongbuk Jeongeup, Gochang), the former Seoul mayor, Park Sanghyuk, Seoul Mayor of Seoul (Gimpo-eul, Seoul), and lawyer Min, Byeong-duk (Angyang, Gap, Gyeonggi) won the competition.