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However, as the election war is nearing the end, there are things that are frowning upon voters rather than a pledge or a goodwill competition. First, candidate Myung-Jin Cha, the unified party who ended the Sewol issue, was eventually removed from the party. The party leadership gave the indulgence in fact, three days ago, while disciplining to withdraw from the party, but as the public sentiment deteriorated, the position changed late.

First, reporter Baek Woon.

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Today (13th), only five days after the end of the last wave of candidate Myung-Jin Cha's 'Sewol ferry tent', the United Nations held a top committee and decided to remove the candidate.

The Party Ethics Committee gave the indulgence of 'solicitation to drop out', and Hwang Kyo-an's representative tolerated it, but he reversed the choice.

[Hwang Gyo-An / Future United Party Leader: I think that politics that breaks the hearts of the people should disappear now.]

Over the past three days, after evacuation, Cha Cha again made an absurd statement about the opponent's placard.

It seems that the leadership of the party judged this to be the last minute of elections and a big bad news.

[Park Hyeong-jun / Senior Chairman of the Future United Party: The most serious issue was the candidate Cha Myung-jin. In our case analysis, the phenomenon of people in their 30s and 40s and the middle class turning their backs (it appeared)]

An official at the Yeouido Institute, a think tank of the Consolidated Party, even presented in an analysis with SBS in an analysis that "there were at least five seats in the Seoul metropolitan area after Cha Myeong-jin's ripples.

It wasn't until the middle class that I felt in the skin that I was in the middle of a probation, but there was a point inside the United Nations that the leadership had missed the point to respond firmly.

It's called "the crisis of party leadership."

Rep. Yoo Seung-min also pointed out that "the previous decision has been overdue because of the wrong decision."

The former candidate, who was disqualified from being a candidate for the National Assembly due to expulsion, has strongly objected to the court by filing an invalidation disposition.

(Video coverage: Hyun-Kim Kim and Ha-Long Kim, Video Editing: Won-Hee Won)