Lee Nak-yeon, former president of the Democratic Party of Korea, said today (15th), "Ex-Prime Minister Jeong Sye-kyun said, 'Do you not know each other's feelings well?"



Former President Lee said that he met with reporters after his resignation bill was passed at the plenary session of the National Assembly today and spoke with former Prime Minister Jeong on the phone yesterday.



Former Prime Minister Jeong resigned from the primary on the 13th.



Former CEO Lee said, "It is not right to disclose all the details of a private call." "When I said I would see you, (Prime Minister Jeong) said, 'I will be exposed to the press, so I will tell you by phone.'"



As for his resignation, he said, "When you leave, you have to leave." "The most memorable is the handling of the Jeju 4·3 Special Act amendment bill. Because it is a compilation of history, it has a different weight than other agendas."



Regarding the brief appearance of tears in his eyes while expressing his apologetics to his aides during today's remarks, he said, "It would be strange if I added any more explanations," and "Please accept it as it is."



“I went to the Jongno Regional Committee and explained my thoughts to dozens of executives,” he explained to the residents of Jongno-gu.



With the determination ahead of the Honam regional round, former CEO Lee said, "I will tell you all about my whole life and the loyalty I have in the course of my life, and I will try to earn trust."said.



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