Kim Yong-min, Supreme Leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, and Lee Jun-seok, leader of the People's Power, had a dispute over the undisclosed video of Lee Jun-seok, who was alleged to have received a scholarship by Supreme Council member Kim.



Kim said on his SNS, "The Democratic Party took down the video at the request of the people, as if we had made a mistake." "The party took the video down without consultation, but this case is still ongoing, and there will be additional content in the future. We are more prepared,” he said.



Then, Chairman Lee said, "As soon as I talked about cooperation with Democratic Party leader Song Young-gil, the party's official channel raised suspicions of a YouTuber style, which could doubt the true meaning of cooperation, so it is the object of protest." He said, "There is no need to consult with Kim. If this goes down, CEO Song still makes a rational decision.”



He said, "If the Democratic Party is confident in the content, please upload it again.



On the 18th, at a meeting of the Supreme Council of the Democratic Party of Korea, Supreme Council member Kim insisted, "If a person who does not have qualifications applies for a scholarship and receives a scholarship, it can go beyond obstruction of business and constitute fraud." I posted it on YouTube and made it private.



In response, CEO Lee revealed the application at the time, dismissing it as "they applied as a graduate to the Military Manpower Administration and the Information and Communication Industry Promotion Agency as a graduate," and said, "The prosecution also looked into the matter under the accusation of Kang Yong-seok at the time."