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Democratic Party entered an internal debate ahead of a vote by former members to decide whether or not it would be worthy of a satellite party. The Korean party, the United Party's satellite party, has also opened the way to become a satellite bargaining organization through separate routes.

Reporter Baek Woon.

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the 7th and 8th, the Democratic Party held a discussion board for rights parties ahead of the vote of the former party to decide whether or not it would be worthy to join the Citizens' Party.

[Lee Hae-chan / representative, with the Democratic Party (April 29): This is worthy of both parties in terms of the proportional representation party Civic Democrats will back numbers for granted -

Satellite political party hangukdang consolidation weigh the collective bargaining readers.

The South Korean party plans to discuss the new leader's leadership and the timing of the unity in the near future, but there are still observations from the politicians that it will establish a satellite bargaining group.

Democrats and Citizens' Party held a joint elected workshop on the 27th of last month, while United Party and Koreans held separate elections and workshops on the 28th and 29th of last month.

[CEO Yu-Chul Won / Future Korean Party (Last 29th): I think the future Korean party should fight against real criticism and political alternatives, not just criticism or political offensive.] If

one more lawmaker is recruited, a bargaining organization can be formed. If you consider the recommendation right to be given to the opposition party in the process of recommending the chief of the karate in the future, a separate bargaining group would be advantageous.

It is also a variable that Naehong can continue after Kim Jong-in's emergency response is launched even after the new leader of the ruling party is elected.

Regarding this trend, Democratic President Lee Hae-chan said, "If something happens, we have to take special measures."

The Democratic Party decided to move toward the party, but depending on the actions of the united party, the possibility that the two parties will again form a satellite bargaining group cannot be ruled out.

(Video coverage: Hyunsang Kim · Seunghwan Lee, Video editing: Seontak Kim)