Former Deputy Prime Minister Kim Dong-yeon, who is considered as a potential presidential candidate, said today (6th), "We will gather forces for political change and do not rule out measures such as the establishment of a new party."



In an interview with the press held at the Gwanghwamun office in Seoul, former Deputy Prime Minister Kim said, "I have no intention of putting a spoon on the established politicians."



Regarding the possibility of participating in the People's Power primary, which will start at the end of this month, he said, "Currently, the Democratic Party and People's Power have a politics of struggle under a strong two-party structure and are unable to solve problems and have a politics of integration." He said, "I will go my own way." I drew a line.



While keeping a distance from both parties, it is interpreted to mean that we will seek to empower our readers in the third zone.



The fact that the possibility of establishing a new party was opened can also be seen as a strong will for empowerment.



Former Deputy Prime Minister Kim expressed anticipation for his theory, 'Breaking the Korean taboo', saying, "Many people are expressing their intention to participate directly or indirectly."



Regarding the possibility of solidarity with Ahn Cheol-soo, the leader of the People's Party, he said, "If we talk about a new political change and follow the old political system's method according to age or political engineering, it would be wrong." not," he said.



Regarding the possibility of unification or solidarity with the Democratic Party and the People's Power in the future, he said, "People who are disappointed with the current primary and opposition parties will agree with me and the political structure will change."



It can be seen as expressing confidence in the reader's progress by drawing a line on political engineering solidarity or the possibility of unification.



Former Deputy Prime Minister Kim said, "The declaration of my candidacy for the presidential election will be decided in a short time while thinking more about why I should run for president and what I can do for the country."



Regarding the low approval rating as a presidential candidate, he emphasized, "I'm just starting out, but it's a natural story," he said.



Former Deputy Prime Minister Kim, who previously said that an 'economic president' was necessary, said, "We need to create a republic of opportunity," and said, "I want to give priority to creating more and more even opportunities in jobs, education, and real estate." I did.



Regarding the real estate promises pouring out from the ruling and opposition parties, he criticized, "I'm speaking in a 100-family dispute, but I'm not sure if I understand the complexity of this issue."



"Real estate is a complex problem that links education, transportation, quality of life, and balanced regional development, and cannot be solved with simple supply expansion or tax policies," he said. Communication is very important."he emphasized.



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