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Former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, who is considered to be a presidential candidate in the opposition party, made his first public move. Former President Yoon did not talk about the presidential election or whether he would join the party with the help of the people, but he said that he was listening to the opinions of the people and asked them to keep an eye on them.



By Park Won-kyung, staff reporter.



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Namsan Yejang Park in Seoul where the opening ceremony of the Woodang Memorial Hall was held.



When former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol appeared in public for the first time in three months after resigning, supporters and reporters flocked to supporters and opponents.



Former President Yoon explained the reason for visiting the opening ceremony as follows.



[Yoon Seok-yeol/Former Prosecutor General: I think that Woo-dang and his family's life really vividly symbolizes noblesse oblige (social responsibility of the leadership) in this harsh exile situation.] As to



whether to run for president or not,



[Yoon Seok-yeol/former prosecutor] President: I have listened to and know everything about the expectations and concerns of the people. . I hope you'll watch your little]



about whether the national power ipdang,



[yunseokyeol / ex-Prosecutor General: I would like'd been gradually ahsige you see walking down the street -



avoid jeukdap and was ahkkyeot say.



When I left after the event was over, it was even more chaotic than when I appeared.



[Yun Seok-yeol, do you know about the history?]



[Yun Seok-yeol! President!]



The reporters' questions were not answered.



[President, I



hear that

you are feeling tired, so please just say one word.]

[When

are you planning to make an

official political move?] As



former President Yoon recently made contact with the People's Power lawmakers one after another, the political circles are making his entry into the People's Power Party a reality. There is also.



Analysts say that former president Yoon began to distance himself after the party's representative candidates recently argued with harsh words regarding the recruitment of former president Yoon.



(Video coverage: Jeong Sang-bo, video editing: Yumira)