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Power of the People, presidential candidates are competing for power. In each presidential camp, one out of four party lawmakers joined, and the competition for policy experts is in full swing. Conflicts within the party continue over the schedule of the debate.



Reporter Baek Woon.



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Former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol's camp has unveiled a policy advisory group of 42 people, including university professors.



Lee Do-hoon, former head of the Korean Peninsula Peace Negotiation Headquarters, who coordinated the North Korean nuclear issue and inter-Korean dialogue under the Moon Jae-in administration until last year, also joined.



[Jang Je-won / People's Strength Representative (Yoon Seok-yeol, general manager of the camp): Left-leaning, right-handed, I don't care about things like that. We will take policy steps based on the values ​​of people's livelihood, practicality, and national welfare.]



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Hong Jun-pyo hired former Blue House policy chief Baek Yong-ho, who served in the Lee Myung-bak administration, as the co-election chairperson and policy manager.



While a quarter of the party's lawmakers, including 9 each at the Yun Seok-yeol and Choi Jae-hyeong camps and 8 each at the Yoo Seung-min camp, joined the presidential campaign and are engaged in three confrontations, the presidential candidate policy debates announced by the Party Preparatory Committee on the 18th and 25th Conflicts over the schedule are intensifying.



Yoon Seok-yeol, an official from the camp, told SBS reporter, "If you must, there is no reason not to go, but isn't it just trying to tame a new runner with little experience in debate?"



Former Jeju Governor Won Hee-ryong said he would attend if the leadership decided it, but raised the issue of Lee Jun-seok's neutrality.



[Won Hee-ryong / Former Jeju Governor: I do a pressure interview, I make a music video. I think (CEO Jun-seok Lee) should cut off this kind of interest.] While on



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CEO Lee

publicly warned candidates to refrain from unreasonable comments about fair competition management and concerns about the box office.



However, there are also signs of redemption surrounding the debate, such as Kim Jae-won, the Supreme Council member, who suggested that the discussion schedule be concluded at the highest level, and contradicted Chairman Lee.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-gi, video editing: Ha Seong-won, CG: Jo Su-in) 



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