<Anchor> The



Democratic Party, whose leadership resigned after taking responsibility for the election defeat, elects a representative from the House this Friday.

Even in the elections for the new leadership, the mainstream of the party, so-called close friends, are running one after another, and the reformers are criticizing that they have settled for vested interests.



Next is reporter Kang Min-woo.



<Reporter> The



Democratic Party Leadership Tower Competition, which will be held on the 16th, is a confrontation between the 4th scholar Yun Ho-jung, the 3rd scholar Park Wan-ju, and the'Chinmun' lawmaker.



Lee Hae-chan-gye's close friend, Rep. Yun, was the chairman of the judiciary committee of the National Assembly and led the processing of the 3 Lease Act and the Airlift Act.



Reformer Kim Geun-Tae-gye has been active in the'Better Future', the largest congressional meeting in the party.



Both of them were rebelling and innovating.



Rep. Hong Young-pyo, who is called the ``core'' among ``friendships'', expressed his voice while officializing the run for the party's representative.



[Hong Young-pyo/Democratic Party Member: These efforts to get well-known and sympathetic are a little lacking, I think.]



But the reformists tilt their heads at this reflection.



It is said that the people in the elections for the leadership are almost "pro-class mainstream.



[Park Yong-jin/Democratic Party Member: In politics, you don't need to say a hundred words, and you show it as a person.

The obvious reflection, defeat is inevitable as an obvious character...

.]



Along with the party representative, the top committee members were also elected at the convention, and there are concerns that the mainstream pro-moon, which leaned on the votes of the supporters of Kang Sung, will take over the leadership again.



It is called'vested interest snacks' because people who are favorable to the convention have changed the way they are elected.



After reflecting on the'country-country situation', five members of the 2030 first-choice lawmakers, who were hit by strong criticism from the supporters of Kang Sung, are taking their breath.



[Jang Cheol-min/Democratic Party Member (Chosun): Of course it hurts.

It hurts, but nevertheless, (speaking of this voice) is really valuable in pursuing the reform task, we (I think.)]] The



renewal movements in the Democratic Party that erupted after the re-election were my voice even in front of the reorganization of the party leadership. I was put to the test of whether to make a breeze or not.



(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho·Kim Seung-tae, video editing: Park Jeong-sam)