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Democratic Party's leadership has decided to refer to the victim as a victim, not as a victim of the alleged harassment of Mayor Park Won-soon. The United Nations advised a non-commissioning member to make an inappropriate statement.

Reporter Kim Soo-young.

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Democratic Party said it had decided to refer to former Park Won-soon as a victim starting today (17th) in relation to expressing the former secretary suing former secretary.

The Democratic Party has been criticized for denying the suspicion itself by using the expression “appealing victims” all the time since the Mayor's complaint.

Today, Democratic Party leader Kim Hae-young said that it is appropriate to describe him as a victim.

Along with the Seoul Metropolitan Government, some argued that the Democratic Party, which provided the cause for the Busan Mayoral Election scheduled for April next year, should not vote.

Assemblyman Jeon Jae-soo, chairman of the Democratic Party's Busan City Party, said on a radio program today that former Busan Mayor Augusta acknowledged and resigned from sexual harassment and that he should be no longer in the elections for the Busan Mayor next year.

The United Party convened today's Emergency Emergency Response Committee to warn of a large-scale controversial member, Jung-Seok, who was controversial yesterday and called for a two-month suspension.

Commissioner Chung made a statement yesterday regarding the allegation of sexual harassment by former mayor Park, and the use of a word that means'disgraceful rumors' has been pointed out as'secondary persecution'.

The United Nations Party said that Chung said he would accept the decision on his own.