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Democratic Party has decided to hold a general assembly tomorrow (22nd) to discuss the issue of delaying the primary. The conflict between lawmaker Lee Jae-myung-gye, who wants to follow the rules, and Ban Lee, who wants to delay the schedule through discussion, is deepening.



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Democratic Party leadership, who discussed the schedule for the party's presidential primary, left the company late last night.



The Democratic Party has decided to hold a general meeting of members of the party tomorrow and conclude on the 'primary schedule'.



The general assembly does not have the authority to decide the election schedule, but the leadership will make a decision after listening to opinions sufficiently.



[Koi Yong-jin / Senior Spokesperson for the Democratic Party: Let them hear the opinions of the pros and cons, and then proceed with complementary free discussion. After that, we decided to reopen the Supreme Council and discuss it again.] After



listening to the opinions of the nine presidential candidates over the weekend, CEO Song Young-gil finally decided to hear the opinions of all lawmakers.



The confrontation between lawmakers Lee Jae-myung-gye, who insisted that a presidential candidate should be elected in early September according to the current party constitution and bylaws, and lawmakers Lee Nak-yeon and Jeong Se-kyun, who wants to hold a national convention in November when collective immunity will be achieved, is getting worse.



When Rep. Cho Seung-rae of Chung Sye-kyun aimed at lawmakers Lee Jae-myung-gye, saying, "It goes against dignity and democratic attitude," Lee Jae-myung-gye chairperson Jeong Seong-ho said, "Somewhere at the end of greedy selfishness."



Re-elected Rep. Kang Hoon-shik has been virtually confirmed as the co-chair of the increasingly fierce Democratic presidential primary.



In the midst of this, former Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae will officially run for president for the sixth time in the Democratic Party on the 23rd.