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Hwang Kyo-an, the leader of the UNDP, was responsible for the defeat of the election and held a representative position. The United Party is expected to shift to an emergency response system, with the party likely to be in deep turmoil over leadership gaps and electoral defeat responsibility.

Reporter Jung Yun-sik will report next.

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Hwang Kyo-an, a leader of the UNDP, held a press conference in the election room late on the night of the 15th, when the 'general election defeat' was confirmed, saying, "The UNDP failed to trust the public." It was.

However, he said that he would resign from his post.

[Hwang Kyo-an / Future United Party Leader: I will take responsibility for the results of the general election and drop all the positions. I will step back from the front line to reconsider the hearts of the people and reflect on what my role is for the nation and the people.]

Hwang's position as a “majority runner” was also hit hard by giving a majority of the seats to the Democratic Party and losing himself to a big vote difference in regional elections.

The United Party is expected to transform the party system into an emergency response committee.

Following the struggle for nomination, it seems likely that the inside of the party will be overwhelmed by responsibility for the success of the election process, such as a soft response to the 'end-of-the-day' candidate.

After all, the key is who will replace Hwang's vacancy.

Democratic Party leader Kim Boo-gyeom and Ho-young Joo, who reached the top of the 5th line, are already mentioned as 'saving pitchers'.

Also, the actions of those who were excluded from the nomination process and were elected to run as independents are noted.

Hong Joon-pyo, former representative of the Korean Party, Kim Tae-ho, former Governor of Gyeongnam, Sang-hyun Yoon, and Sung-dong Kwon are most likely to follow the procedure.

Some also point out the role theory of Senator Yu Seung-min, who was one of the pillars of consolidation of conservatives. It is also said that candidates from new conservative parties such as Hye-hoon Lee, Hwan-hwan Lee, Jiwoon Jiwoon, and Lee Jun-suk lined up in line, and Yu's position in the party became narrower than before.