An unfamiliar scene unfolded in Yeouido's political circle starting with the 6/11 National Power of People's Congress.



The new party leader Lee Jun-seok, 36, who rose to the top of the first opposition party, will now sit face to face with the political giants who are his 'father'.



President Moon Jae-in's eldest son Jun-yong is 39 years old, three years older than CEO Lee Jun-seok.



From the perspective of President Moon, it means that he can take a seat with the leader of the first opposition party, who is younger than his son.




President Moon himself is 68 years old, 32 years older than President Lee.



The same is true for the meeting of representatives of the opposition parties.



Democratic Party leader Song Young-gil is 58 years old.



CEO Song's eldest daughter is 30 years old, and from the CEO's point of view, he is compared to someone who is the same age as his daughter.



All of these scenes are unprecedented in our political history.



It is also said that the situation in which a handshake is itself a shocker.



If you turn your gaze to the inside of the party, you will not be able to even bring out a business card for 'Jang Yuseo.



Kim Ki-hyun, the floor leader, is 62 years old.



At the party's official meeting, the order of speaking is lower than that of Representative Lee, who is about the same age as his eldest son (32).



This is because the party leader is usually the first to speak publicly at the supreme committee meeting held every Monday and Thursday.



Then, the floor leader, key officials, and the top committee will speak in turn.



In an earlier interview with the media, floor leader Kim said, "The floor leader plays the role of the floor representative, and the representative plays the representative role." said.




All 102 members of the People's Power are older than President Lee.



The office staff who have to report their duties to CEO Lee and receive approval are also in a difficult atmosphere.



Again, most of them are older than Lee or are friends.



A watch official said, "Director-level executives are people with thick bones who have been on the watch for decades," and "It seems that they need time to adapt to the new order."



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