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Party decided to recruit former member Kim Jong-in to the chairman of the emergency response committee to tackle the general election. As a condition of acceptance, former lawmaker Kim is known to have demanded indefinite power, but some electors have detected backlash.

Reporter Kim Min-jung reports.

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Party, which asked the 142 members of the House of Representatives and elected candidates whether it was a transition to the Emergency Response Committee or an early convention.

I decided to launch a deputy captain and invite former lawmaker Kim Jong-in to the chairperson.

[Shim Jae-cheol / Representative of the Future Integration Party: Authorized to decide the opinions with more votes than one vote. .]

Representative Jae-cheol Shim met with former lawmaker Kim yesterday (22th), who was said to have requested "indefinite full power".

It is analyzed that the emphasis on 'indefinite' showed a willingness to hold the authority until the presidential and local elections two years later.

Rep. Jung Jin-seok, who stepped on the 5th line, posted on the SNS, "The decision of proxy acting is monthly."

Some lawmakers clung to the voting theory.

[Min Kyung-wook / Future United Party member: If you count by hand one by one, you can put all the controversial things down.]

Rep. Ha Tae-kyung, critic of the same party, said, "The suspicion of a manipulation of votes is a ghost story."

It is the logic of voters who believe that the percentage of pre-voting votes for both the Democratic and United Party parties is the same in many districts.

The Central Election Commission dismissed it as saying, "Only 11 out of 253 electoral districts had such a percentage."