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is the appearance of Democratic Party President Lee Hae-chan and the chairman of the United Nations Assembly, Kim Jong-in, who had run for the same district in the 1988 National Assembly election. Since then, two people who have been in a tough relationship for over 30 years have met again at the National Assembly. It is expected that the first test stand will be the negotiation of the original composition and the processing of the third supplementary plan.

Reporter Baek Woon.

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13th general election 32 years ago. Lee Hae-chan, 36, and Jong-In Kim, 48, sitting side by side in Gwanak, Seoul.


It was the beginning of a bad relationship.

At that time, Democratic Party candidate Lee Hae-chan defeated Democratic Justice Kim Jong-in.

And today (3rd), the two of them sat down again.

[Kim Jong-in / Chairman of Emergency Response Committee, Future Integration Party: I was sitting here four years ago.

[Lee Hae-chan/Republican Democratic Party: We have a lot of experience, so we are looking forward to it.]

Four years ago, when Kim Jong-in was the Democratic Chairman of the Democratic Party, Rep. Lee Hae-chan was excluded from President Kim's nomination for general election and was reinstated as an independent party. .

Like political leaders, there was a bone in the greeting.

The two representatives mentioned only the principled cooperation on the third plan that will be passed to the National Assembly tomorrow, and were spared in the negotiations over the formation of the won by the two parties.

The fight is over now, but there is more homework ahead of Chairman Kim than this representative, who will lead the general election victory and end his term three months later.

Chairman Kim's wish is to create an'progressive party'.

[Kim Jong-in / Chairman of Emergency Response Committee, Future Integration Party: I don't like the word conservative itself. You should know how to maximize your material freedom is actually the most basic goal of politics.] It

is not easy for the'basic income system' that the progressive camp preoccupied, but it is a step to consider in depth.

Some of the UNDPs have criticized it as a'similar Democratic Party', but it is also Chairman Kim's task to break through.

(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho·Kim Hyun-sang, Video editing: Park Jeong-sam)