In the midst of public criticism of the Democratic Party presidential candidate Chung Sye-kyun for the expression 'big question' used by the Democratic Party's leader Song Young-gil at a debate at the Kwanhoon Club on the 5th, Chairman Song explained the purpose of the remark.



In a meeting with reporters after Kim Dong-myeong, chairman of the Korean Trade Union, CEO Song Young-gil said, "The purpose of the remarks was to say, 'Let's all become one' and 'Let's not exclude certain people'."



He added, "If any candidate says absolutely no to any candidate, then the merger will not work."



Earlier this morning, during a discussion at the Kwanhoon Club invitation, CEO Song said, "Who becomes the person who says 'a great scoundrel' to protect President Moon Jae-in, and who doesn't? You have to make it clear that you can't keep it and you can't get it to work properly."



'Daekkeemun' is a slang term for the strong supporters of President Moon.



As soon as this remark became known, presidential candidate Chung Sye-kyun posted on his SNS, "The term 'Dakkaemun' was used in a public place to demean the party's supporters." "Where the hell are you going to lead the party?" publicly criticized.



Candidate Chung was previously a panel of interviewers specializing in the Democratic Party's 'National Interview' and 'Black Book of the Fatherland'When accountant Kim Kyung-yul, one of the authors of the book, was selected, the leadership has been pressured, such as demanding an apology from the party leadership and the resignation of the contest planning group.



(Photo = National Assembly Photo Reporters, Yonhap News)