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Governor Lee Jae-myeong said today (20th) that the Democratic Party should not candidate for the Seoul and Busan mayoral elections. Sensitive party members are actively vocalizing on current issues, but Senator Lee Nak-yeon, who has been cautious in his words, began to raise his voice saying that the Democratic Party's actions were dull and insensitive.

Reporter Park Ha-jung.

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release of the green belt is bigger than the profit, Governor Lee Jae-myeong, who has sent out these messages after the decision to maintain the governor's office to pass the bill to obey the installation of CCTV in the operating room.

Today, the Democratic Party also expressed his opinions in a straightforward way.

The traders also said they would not take the candidates for the mayoral elections in Seoul and Busan by saying that they are taking losses for trust.

[Lee Jae-myeong/Governor of Gyeonggi-do (Interview with CBS Radio): Didn't you write (to Dang-heon) that you would not be nominated if this would be the case for any serious corruption charges? Even if it is really painful and the loss is large, I think it is true to keep the promise.] In the

presidential approval rating, the gap between Senator Lee Nak-yeon and the gap is also detected.

Rep. Nak-yeon Lee, who was registered as a candidate for the Democratic Party's primary election today, was careful as a former prime minister, but now announced that she would speak more freely as a candidate, foretelling'breaking the mode of war.'

Immediately today, Park Won-soon, former Mayor of Seoul, criticized the Democratic Party's response to allegations of sexual harassment.

[Lee Nak-yeon/Democratic Party Member: You'll understand that I've been extremely unannounced about the party and the government. However, (I think) that the (Dang's) Thatcher was a little dull and dull.)

Another passport Prime Minister Jam Ryong and Se-Kyun Jeong said yesterday that he should be careful about lifting the green belt. As it became, it emphasized its presence.

(Video coverage: Jinho Park, Video editing: Jongwoo Kim)