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Justice Party, which aimed for 20 seats that could be formed as a bargaining group according to the changed election system, stayed at a total of 6 seats and the current number of seats. Shim Sang-jeong, who was elected by himself in the district, eventually shed tears. Ahn Chul-Soo's National People's Party only maintained the reputation.

Reporter Kim Yong-tae.

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Yesterday (15th) When the result of the evening exit survey was announced, the Justice Party fell into deep silence.

The applause was heard only once when CEO Sim Sang-jung emerged as winning the Goyang-gap district in Gyeonggi.

The party voted vote rate was 9.67%, and it was possible to secure double-digit seats according to the purpose of the quasi-linked proportional representation system, but only 5 seats were obtained as the satellite party intervened.

In the midst of the confrontation of the two-party faction, sign-level incumbent lawmakers such as Lee Jeong-mi, Yoon So-ha, and Yeo-guk Lee hung up in the district, and only Sang-jeong Shim survived.

[Shim Sang-jeong / Jeong-ui Jung: I'm sorry I couldn't win more of our proud candidates.] The

Justice Party has only watched one reorganization and maintained an ambiguous partnership with the Democratic Party . .

Ahn Cheol-soo, a representative of the National Assembly, who received 6.79% support, said that he was lacking, and said he would approach the people with a lower attitude.

[Lee Tae-gyu / President of the National Assembly, Sundae Headquarters: We will do our best to show you a new politics through field-centered politics, word-and-action politics.]

The two key aides, Lee Tae-kyu and Kwon Eun-hee, remained members of Congress, but it seems that the three seats of the National Assembly are too few as Ahn Cheol-soo will become a stepping stone to challenge the future.

(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho, Video editing: Oh-young Oh)