In addition, former lawmaker Tae-seop Geum, who left the Democratic Party, took his first official step after leaving the party on the 14th.



Representative Geum Jeon stood at the private lecture podium of'Anyone Participation Academy' led by Cho Jung-hoon, CEO of the transition to the era, in Mapo-gu, Seoul this afternoon. 



On this day, he said, "One of the most talked about before starting politics is that in order to politics, you must have a world that you dream of, you must have a world like this, and you must have a methodology to create that world." I get a question like that. 



"We should Why start Wondering When asked about specific public service rather than politics itself," said, "I am this, because the atmosphere of our society is a little hate politics, in deep like that roots would like to whether such a thing," said Field.



Another “One of the things that we often say about our politics is that there are many leaders in their 40s in advanced countries in the United States and Britain,” he said. “I am envious when I talk a lot about Macron in France and Obama became president in his 40s.”



"The one thing we need to know is that they didn't become national leaders when they turned 40 while doing other things," he said. "They started politics in



their 20s

" "They started politics by putting a box in the mayor's trough and giving a speech," he added. "Obama also started politics while walking around downtown Chicago, working on a community field campaign." 



Mr. Keum's outside activities have been around three weeks since he left the office on the 21st of last month.

After the greeting, the lecture was turned to private. 



Rep. Geum Jeon is said to be a prominent opposition candidate for the Seoul Mayor's by-election in April of next year, but it is known that he did not make any comments on his career on this day.



(Composition: Shin Jeong-eun, Photograph: Ha-Ryung, Edit: Kim Gyeong-yeon)