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In addition to the Democratic Party's satellite party, the Citizens' Party criticized the open-minded Democratic Party, a proportional party with a tendency to passport, as a nominee party. There was a similar controversy on the party.

Reporter Kwon Ji-yoon will deliver this news.

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In order to catch the vote of the Democratic Party's supporters, the Red People, the West People, and the tuna are the Citizens' Party and the Open Democratic Party, who have continued the 'identity workshop'.

Today (9th), The Citizen has set a new day.

[Kim Hong-geul / Citizen Party Proportional Rep. Candidate: You cannot give (proprietary seats) to political parties of nominees and politicians who were made to satisfy their self-interest.]

Candidate Hong-geol Kim criticized the open party as "a former deputy member of President Chung Bong-joo who devalued President Moon Jae-in," leading the opposition party, and criticized "the party's friendship is hypocrisy."

The official satellite party is tweaking the unofficial satellite party, but the open party did not rebel.

Rep. Hye-Won Son wrote on the SNS, "I was on the same side, so I responded to the stage."

[Chief Kang Wook / Open Democratic Party's Proportional Rep. Candidate: The Open Democratic Party claimed to take the seat of the Citizens' Party together. I am very sorry and sorry.]

The controversial quarrel is the same with the conservative camp. The future Korean party, the United Party's satellite party, came up with 'representation theory'.

[Won Yoo-cheol / Future Korean Party Representative: If you distribute the votes to the minority party outside the country, your valuable vote will become a resignation ... .]

After appearing on the nomination of the unified party, Lee Eun-jae, who moved to the Korean Economic Party, appears to have suppressed it by claiming that the "union party's second satellite party is their own."

As the pre-voting begins tomorrow, the competition between satellite parties is reaching a level of conflict as the competition for votes approaches the reality ahead.

(Video coverage: Jinho Park and Seunghwan Lee, Video editing: Chaechul Cha)