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Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong, the Democratic Party's influential presidential election runner, criticized strongly, saying that no joke should be made regarding the postponement of the party's presidential election. The dispute between Governor Lee and Procrastinator's pro-moon camp, who said that they will be elected by the end of September, according to Dangheon, has risen above the surface.



This is a report by Jeong-Hyun Jeong.



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Jae-myeong Lee, a senior official from Gyeonggi Governor, spoke with SBS on the phone and criticized the postponement theory for the presidential election.



"If you play around with rules and rules, who will see it?"



The official said, "Even though I changed the party constitution and the party rules and made a candidate, I lost the re-election by election, and I couldn't get my mind back."



In order to clarify the opposition, a press conference was held by a lawmaker who supported Governor Lee.



[Min Hyung-bae/ Democratic Party Member: If you just do it like now, you can win (in the presidential election), but there's no reason to postpone it.]



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Jeon Jae-soo, a key member of the pro-moon, repeatedly emphasized the need to postpone the presidential election, saying it is not a revision to the Party constitution today.



According to the Party Constitution, the Democratic Party has to elect the presidential candidate in September of this year, two months earlier than the people's strength, so it is advantageous for the box office to be elected after November this year, when corona collective immunity is expected to be formed.



[Jeon Jae-soo / Democratic Party Member: (If the postponement is not done), there is a possibility that our candidate will be alienated from the news, and the power of the people can highlight the candidate race process.]



Lee, who shows an edge in public opinion polls

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The governor's side prefers the November contest in consideration of the opposition party in the pro-munity camp, which is chasing the September contest, which has fewer variables.



Party chairman Song Young-gil is advocating neutrality, and former Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon, who competes with Governor Lee Nak-yeon, said that he would follow the party's position, while former Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun said that it is still premature to discuss the postponement of the contest



(Video coverage: Kim Seung-tae, Video editing: Kim Jin-won)