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conflict between Candidate Lee Jae-myung and Lee Nak-yeon, who are running for the Democratic Party's presidential primary, is getting deeper and deeper. Reporting the opponent's camp personnel and raising additional suspicions about the opponent's candidate, the brawl continues.



Correspondent Park Won-kyung.



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Lee Jae-myung's camp reported Lee Nak-yeon, the chief spokesperson of the camp, to the Democratic Party's Election Commission and the Ethics Inspection Team today (3rd).



Senior Spokesperson Oh Young-hoon made a comment yesterday saying, "Gyeonggi-do residents' blood money is flowing to fuel and vehicle maintenance for Candidate Jae-myung Lee's election campaign."



The Lee Jae-myung camp claims that the comments are false, saying, "I never spent any tax on the election process."



They are also demanding that the party take decisive action so as not to obscure the primary by 'don't ask negative'.



Lee Nak-yeon's camp also launched a counterattack.



Candidate Jae-myung Lee was asked to explain the suspicion that he was drunk driving twice in July 2004, referring to the fact that he was fined 1.5 million won for driving under the influence.



Candidate Jae-myung Lee dismissed the 'suspect of recidivism', saying that he had submitted criminal records during the nomination screening process.



[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party Primary Candidate: I think it is a matter of the least affection for colleagues. I want to disclose the criminal record, but it has already been submitted to the party.]



Candidate Lee Nak-yeon is Lee Jae-myung's 'Gyeonggi-do 100% Disaster Subsidy Payment'Promotion has been put on the cutting board again and again.



[Lee Nak-yeon/Democratic Party Primary Candidate (Digital Original 'Ishbla'): If you are a person who wants to become a national leader, I think it would be good to consider the hearts of all the people.]



Former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol started recruiting party members, but he I gave this explanation for the 'food remarks'.



[Yoon Seok-yeol/Former Prosecutor General: I was explaining in detail, so I think there was a part that caused some misunderstanding as I entered the examples]



Choi Jae-hyung, former Auditor General, will run for president without a face-to-face election tomorrow, 38 days after he resigned from the position. Open the declaration.



In the midst of this, the power of the people is said to be considering the pro-Park ex-rep. Kim Jin-tae, who was also called the 'Sniper Yoon Seok-yeol' during the personnel hearings of the National Assembly, as the leader of the party's presidential candidate verification team.



(Video coverage: Jeong Sang-bo, Kim Seung-tae, video editing: Kim Jin-won)