Power of the People With the inauguration of a new leadership, the eyes of the opposition are now focused on the next move of former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol.



As the resolution of the vacuum in the leadership of the People's Power was a significant variable in the future movements of former President Yoon, the attention is naturally focused on his next step.



President Lee and former President Yoon started direct communication for the first time yesterday (13th) by exchanging congratulatory messages and thanks by text message.



As a hotline has been opened between the two, political circles are observing that discussions related to Yoon's entry into office will be active.



Although differences of opinion should be narrowed through a full-fledged dialogue, the position of the two people surrounding former President Yoon's entry into office still seems to be at the level of a 'same dream.'



CEO Lee, who said that 'the bus departure for the presidential election will start in August,' still adhered to the 'bus departure on time' theory.



President Lee appeared on the radio today and pressured former President Yoon to join the party, saying, "Isn't mid-August enough time for many people to make political decisions?"



CEO Lee presented his own 'carrot', saying that he would provide a 'negative response service' to the suspicions raised by Yoon's mother-in-law during the primary election.



However, it is unclear whether the CEO's idea will be realized as he intended.



The variable is that the situation is not urgent enough for former President Yoon to join the power of the people by August right now.



Former President Yoon is currently holding the top spot in support for the presidential candidate from the opposition party in various opinion polls.



Recently, the gap with other runners tends to widen.



There is no reason to change the way you are in a situation where you are taking the lead without joining the people's power.



Outside the party, he can occupy the position of an unrivaled presidential candidate, but after joining the party, he can become a 'one of dem', which is something to consider as former President Yoon.



In fact, CEO Lee appeared on the radio and threw a check and ban, saying, "If job or economic issues are highlighted, even the most popular presidential candidates will change little by little."



Although it borrowed the form of a message, he compared President Yoon to a 'reflector' of the regime's situation, saying, "It is a situation in which the contradictions of the Moon Jae-in government must be highlighted." I did.



In fact, from the perspective of former President Yoon, experts point out that it is advantageous to spend as much time as possible while enjoying the anti-moon sentiment along with the existing image of fighting the oppression of the regime.



It is said that the best scenario would be to be elected as the opposition candidate through unification at the last minute while holding out as much as possible through differentiation without joining the power of the people.



If the April 7 by-election or the people's feelings of 2030 confirmed at the National Power of Peoples Convention are captured as a political vision, it may be considered that joining the party is not essential.



Former President Yoon also said, "The People's Power Squadron received great expectations, and (I) had great interest as a member of the people." However, regarding the issue of joining the party, he said, "All choices are open."



As a powerful player in the opposition, it is interpreted as an intention to keep raising his ransom while keeping a close eye on the situation of the people's power.



Current affairs critic Jang Ye-chan, who recently accompanied former President Yoon to visit the Yeonhui-dong alleyway, said on Facebook yesterday, "Even if the bus leaves first, there is no need to threaten someone who can go straight to their destination by taxi." .



However, the former President Yoon's side drew a line that Jang's comments were only personal assertions and not an interpretation containing the will of former President Yoon.



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