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Candidate Lee Nak-yeon, who was in the early stages of the Democratic presidential nomination, announced her resignation from the National Assembly and hit Bae Bae. Former Dongyang University professor Jin Joong-kwon appears as an interviewer for the People's Strength contest.



Reporter Ko Jung-hyun reports.



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Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Nak-yeon visited Gwangju Metropolitan City.



He announced his resignation as a member of the National Assembly, saying he would risk everything to re-create the government.



[Yinakyeon / Democratic presidential primary candidate: my everything to throw it as yirum the regime re-creation will pay for my debt to democracy and the Democratic Party, the Republic of Korea and Hunan, and Seoul Jongno -



Today (08) started 640,000 people national electoral vote and Regarding the Honam primary on the 25th, it seems that he decided to resign as a member of the National Assembly after thinking about the number of wins to create a stepping stone for a comeback.



Candidate Jae-myung Lee refuted the controversy surrounding the decision to free the Ilsan Bridge.



In response to the claim that the National Pension Service, the major shareholder of Ilsan Bridge, suffered losses, "the return on investment has already exceeded the construction cost," and was countered as "an absurd claim and a political offensive."



In the Power of the People, Candidate Seok-Yeol Yoon focused on responding to the 'suspicion of accusation', while Candidate Jun-Pyo Hong visited the Korean Medical Association and publicly criticized the CCTV installation bill in the operating room that passed the National Assembly.



[Hong Jun-pyo/People's Power Presidential Candidate: To view all doctors as potential criminals... It is with great regret that the National Assembly passed this time.]



People's Power invited Jin Joong-kwon, a former professor of Dongyang University, etc., as interviewers for the national interview of candidates for the primary election starting tomorrow.




In the midst of this, former Deputy Prime Minister Kim Dong-yeon, who is in the third zone, officially declared his candidacy for the presidency with a change of political power.



(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho, KBC, Son Young-gil, Video editing: Kim Jin-won)