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Former lawmaker Tae-seop Geum, who was evaluated as a minority by the Democratic Party, left today (21st).

He pointed out that splitting sides and arrogant attitudes are the biggest problems, saying that healthy criticism and self-reflection are driven by internal gunshots, and it is the appearance of the Democratic Party now that people with different thoughts scream.



For more details, this is reporter Jeon Byungnam.



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Former Congressman Tae-seop Geum put out the justification for withdrawing from the party, "The Democratic Party has changed to the extent that a culture of flexibility, humility, and communication cannot be found."



"The biggest problem is the arrogant attitude of confronting the people by splitting sides and screaming at people with different thoughts," he said. "I despair in the party leadership who only calculates political affiliation." "I hope to return to a party where common sense and reason live and breathe." I also left words.



I was spared what I said about the future steps.



[Keum Tae-seop/Former Congressman: I have a lot of time in the future, and I'm not going to retire either...

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Geum was critical of former Justice Minister Cho Kook, and was also subject to disciplinary action by the party for abstaining from the National Assembly vote on the airlift bill last year.



The party's reactions were mixed.



[Lee Nak-yeon/Democratic Party Representative: I am sorry.

I will take the advice with my heart.]



On the other hand, Rep. Nam-guk Kim, a member of the “pro-parent country,” condemned “a migratory bird politician who only pursues profits and positions.”



Rep. Cho Eung-cheon and Park Yong-jin, who have been called'a little bit of persecution of the minority,' and former lawmaker Kim Hae-young, along with Geum Jeon, responded little by little, saying, "I'm criticized and resentful," "I understand it, but I don't agree," "I'm sorry.



People's Power, Kim Jong-in, chairman of the Emergency Response Committee, indicated that



[Kim Jong-in/People's Power Emergency Response Committee Chairman: I have met occasionally, regardless of withdrawal, so I can meet you once.]



Withdrawal from the mayor of Seoul next year There are also some views that connect it with the election.



How the middle class evaluates the resignation of the ruling party's so-shin faction, who did not spare a bitter voice, seems to be affected by the political impact of the withdrawal and the political actions of the former lawmaker himself.



(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho, Ha Ryung, Choi Choi Woong, video editing: Choi Hye-young)