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Independent Congressman Hong Joon-pyo applied for reinstatement of the people's strength today (10th).

From the date of application, Rep. Hong had a war with the first Rep. Kim Ung, who opposes the rehabilitation.

Meanwhile, the competition for the party power began in earnest due to the challenge of the party representative by former hospital representative Ho-young Joo.



This is reporter Baekwoon.



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Rep. Hong Joon-pyo, who applied for reinstatement of the people's power after 1 year and 2 months of withdrawal from the party, said this as if he had in mind some of the first lawmakers that were negative for the rehabilitation due to the image of the last word.



[Hong Joon-pyo/Independent lawmaker: (First lawmaker) Many people, you probably don't know what kind of person I am.

The curtain frame covered on the other side, with that one...

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first congressman Kim Woong, who sniped himself, had a snow battle on social media.




When Rep. Hong said, "I don't know the world, I'm running wild," and Rep. Kim said, "The experience that a single word of your senior has collapsed the image of our party is so vivid."



Rep. Hong's rehabilitation party will be decided by the party's successor, and former House Representative Joo Ho-young, who has a regional district in Daegu, officially declared the party's challenge.




Former hospital representative Joo strongly opposed the theory of exclusion from Yeongnam, which was aimed at him.



[Ho-Young Joo/People's Power Former House Representative: Our party is judging that this is self-harm and divisionism.]



Among the party's representative runners, the largest variable of which up to 12 people are discussed is the conservative class and the strong support of the party members. This is Na Kyung-won, former Congressman.



In the talk with SBS, former lawmaker I opened up the possibility of running, saying, "I'm thinking about what role I can play for the country and the party."



The competition for party power is heating up as members of the new generation, including Rep. Kim Woong and former Supreme Commissioner Lee Jun-suk in their 30s, added to the votes of the senior leaders.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-ki and Jung Sang-bo, video editing: Kim Jin-won)