While the 'negative workshop' between the candidates for the Democratic Party's presidential primary has entered a lull due to the 'one team agreement', attention is being paid to whether the agreement will be implemented in the first TV debate on the afternoon of the 28th.



The Democratic Party leadership, the Party Election Commission, and six presidential candidates gathered at the central party this morning to sign the '20th Presidential Team Agreement' and read the declaration together.



However, after the signing ceremony, the remarks of the six candidates who met with reporters led to a bit of a nervous battle.



Candidate Jae-myung Lee said, "Even if I lose a little, I will do my best so that the people can trust and expect the Democratic candidates."



Candidate Nak-yeon Lee said, "Everyone has to keep the agreement as long as possible. I will do the best I can."



Candidate Chung Sye-kyun pointed out that the party's verification system was lacking.



Candidate Chung criticized, "The party verifies all candidates for public office, but only the presidential candidates are 'free pass'."



Candidate Yong-Jin Park is 'negative'It was said that the responsibility of the workshop was not the party's Election Commission, but the candidates themselves.



Candidate Park said, "Don't put off responsibility for the camp, and you shouldn't say that the supporters did it themselves," he said. "Even after becoming president, would you say that the minister did it on his own and that it was done by the party?"



Candidate Choo Mi-ae pointed out that "the people and party members are watching, and you have to feel a great sense of responsibility." "I emphasize once again that I cannot afford to waste time on things that are as trivial as dust and light as dust."



Candidate Doo-Kwan Kim said, "(Before), no one pays attention because I'm being polite, and it's the media's fault." He said, "I will speak more actively about issues that are clearer and people are interested in."



The six candidates will attend the first TV debate after the start of the primary at 3:30 pm today.



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