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Ahead of the 5·18 democratization movement commemoration ceremony, political movements are busy.

Former Democratic Party leader Lee Nak-yeon, who visited Gwangju, publicly apologized for his proposed pardon for the former president.

In addition, Former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, who is outside the court, stressed that "the May 18 is a living history," and that it means resistance to any form of dictatorship.



This is Park Won-kyung.



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Former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol said, "The Gwangju Democratization Movement is a living history that is still in progress."




He said, "The May 18 proves that the spirit of a liberal democratic constitution is burning in the hearts of the people."



However, it is known that Yun has no plans to visit Gwangju in time for the May 18th ceremony to be held the day after tomorrow (18th).



An official on the side of former President Yoon interpreted it as "meaning that the May 18 symbolizes the spirit of resistance and liberal democracy in the Republic of Korea."



Former Democratic Party leader Lee Nak-yeon held a press conference in the Democratic Party of Gwangju City and publicly apologized for the pardon he had proposed at the beginning of the new year.




Former CEO Lee said he did not fully understand the will of the people and the spirit of the candlelight.



After that, they took out a constitutional amendment card with the main idea of ​​the people's right to life and the right to live, and started to publicize.



[Lee Nak-yeon/Representative of Democratic Party: Proposal for amendment to realize socio-economic democracy beyond political democracy was deemed appropriate in Gwangju.]



Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myeong, former Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun, former lawmaker Seung-min Yoo, and National Assembly Representative Chul-soo Ahn Other female and night presidential election runners will visit Gwangju tomorrow or the day after tomorrow.



(Video coverage: Kim Seung-tae and Kim Hyeong-soo KBC, video editing: Jeong Seong-hoon)