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Democratic Party, the storm continues after the defeat of the re-election.

When five first-choice lawmakers said that they were reflecting on'the situation in the motherland', some party members called them'first five enemies' and told them to leave the party.



Reporter Kang Cheong-wan reports.



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Dozens of Democratic Rights Party members held a press conference in front of the National Assembly.



He claimed that it was aimed at the 21st Democratic Party's first member of the Democratic Party to act as a group, calling for reflection and human renewal immediately after the election was defeated, and promoting division.



[Kim Ok-seon/Democratic Party Rights Member: I made 180 seats to push for such parts as geopolitical reforms, but it is unreasonable to blame the Minister of the Fatherland for losing the by-election.]



Hundreds of criticisms on the bulletin board of the Democratic Party's website Came up.



In particular, as one of the reasons for the separation of public sentiment, the first five people in their twenties and thirties, Oh Young-hwan, Lee So-young, Jang Gyeong-tae, Jang Chul-min, and Jeon Yong-ki, were designated as'first five enemies' and asked to leave the Democratic Party immediately.



These lawmakers are known to be pouring so-called'text bombs'.



There is also a response that some of the party's arguments are strong, and '108 defilements', a word that used to be the cause of the former Uri Party's first legislator, who used to be the cause of the conflict within the party, comes to mind.



On the other hand, the first lawmakers who are involved said they were cautious because of the trauma, and now is the time to play a role.



[Jang Cheol-min/Democratic Party Member (Yesterday): For the past year, we have been unable to courageously deal with difficult and sensitive issues as an excuse for being an inexperienced first lawmaker...

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the power of the people, it is known that the party leadership will decide on the day after tomorrow (12th) what to do with Rep. Song Eon-suk, who is demanding expulsion due to controversy over assault on the officials.



On the 7th of the last election, on the day of the election, Congressman Song was controversial that he assaulted the officials on the grounds that he had no place to sit in the public power counting room.



(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho, video editing: Ha Sung-won)