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Lee Jun-seok entered politics in 2011 when he was 26 years old when he was called Park Geun-hye Kids. Since then, he has been frustrated three times in the National Assembly elections, but he has shaken the Korean political landscape like this in 10 years of his entry into politics. There is even a term called the Lee Jun-seok phenomenon, and there is an analysis that the MZ generation, that is, the generation born after 1980, has broken the existing political grammar.



Reporter Lee Hyun-young listened to the thoughts of the citizens.



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[Kim Ji-eun / Seodaemun-gu, Seoul (20s): As someone who usually thought that a generational change was necessary, it is truly a historic moment… .]



[Choi Gyu-sang/Incheon Jung-gu (20s): Being the same people over and over again, becoming a young person and trying to make a new change... .]



Many critics say that the blast that originated from the 36-year-old 'zero line' Lee Jun-seok is a kind of 'syndrome' that goes beyond expectations for Lee Jun-seok and wants a change in established politics.



[Anbyeongjin / Kyunghee University for Future Civilizations won Professor: national aspirations that a new wind is required for existing vested Order by MZ generations would happen channeled through private that so Lee Jun-seok]



'process issues' and the recent few years, through our community In this regard, there is also an analysis that the voices of young people in their 20s and 30s who oppose the 'free ride' and are evaluated as fair competition were reflected in a politician named Lee Jun-seok.



[Lee Joon one / Incheon University Political Science Professor: For the word sensitively feel the process with the expectation that more can puleojul, feeling because (Lee Jun-seok representative) We look to interpret geolro dressed with premium]



The citizens of strength convention Of the six party leaders elected by the party, half are women or in their thirties.



Those who were considered 'outsiders' in the past mainstream political grammar are at the forefront of the first opposition party, and it remains to be seen whether this trend will spread throughout the political arena.



(Video coverage: Kim Se-kyung·Jang Sang-bo, video editing: Kim Jin-won)



▶ 36-year-old Lee Jun-seok

shakes up the

Korean political

landscape

▶ He

handed a compliment  


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