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The Democratic Party has sent seven lawmakers to the Citizens' Party, a satellite party. It is a imitation of the ‘Creating a Parliament’ of the United Party, which they have criticized. The United Party also has a chance to send more members of the party to the satellite party, but it is the spectacle of the huge bipartisan who wants to occupy the top of the ballot.

Reporter Kim Min-jung reports.

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The three representatives who are going to the Democratic Party and going to the Citizens' Party together with the satellite party are Shim Ki-jun, Eun-hye Jung, and Yoon-kyung Jeon.

The general assembly was convened as a formal procedure because they had to be expelled before being transferred while maintaining the position of lawmaker.

[Je Yoon-Kyung / Permanent Change Member: We are humbly reflecting on the (Transfer Member) process.]

The four citizens of the district, such as Lee Jong-geol and Shin Chang-hyun, also moved away, and the citizens secured seven active lawmakers.

That's exactly what the Democrats criticized strongly.

The United Party, which is the primary source of 'Creating a Member', also convened a general assembly today.

The United Party's satellite party, the Mirae Korean Party, has 10 seats, and is trying to increase the number of seats by sending more proportional members as additional expenditures.

The more seats there are, the better it is because they can occupy the top of the proportional ballot.

Candidate registration begins today, and the deadline for determining the amount of subsidies for elections is approaching the 30th.