Rep. Ho-young Joo, who took the election to represent the power of the people, mentioned'Yoo Seung-min-gye' in connection with the faction politics controversy that has emerged as an issue of the National Assembly and said, "About ten members of the lawmakers form a faction, and there are no other factions in the party." .



Congressman Joo said on the CBS radio today (27th), "Isn't it reported that there is the only'Yoo Seung-min faction'?"



These comments can be interpreted as remarks aimed at the former top committee member Lee Jun-seok, a party leader who is classified as Yoo Seung-min.



Rep. Joo emphasized, "The party representative should manage the presidential candidates fairly, but if they have a clear close relationship with a specific candidate, no matter how fair they are," he stressed.



In an interview in the past, the former Supreme Commissioner referred to himself as "the representative figure of Yoo Seung-min" and pointed out what he said with the intent of "I want to make President Yoo Seung-min later."



Congressman Joo drew a line to allegations of faction politics toward him.



In the opposition party yesterday, controversy arose over the fact that the National Unity Solidarity, which is known to have been centered on former pro-I and non-profit figures, sent a document to support Congressman Joo in the People's Power Party presidential election.



Regarding this, Congressman Ju asked, "When is the fact that the former president Lee Myung-bak went to jail and his family disappeared, and is it a faction?"



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