Representative Lee Jun-seok of People's Power and former lawmaker Yoo Seung-min, the presidential candidate, met in the morning of the 17th and exchanged opinions on the presidential election.



Representative Lee, who has been walking the reform and conservative path with former Rep. Yoo, has refrained from public meetings, conscious of criticism of fairness.



Representative Lee met with former lawmaker Yoo at the National Assembly and said, "I remember refusing a lot of communication with Yoo or requests for camp recently because neutrality in the primary is strict as party leader."



Former lawmaker Yoo said, "Before taking office, I was very careful because of the close relationship I had, but President Lee seems to be very careful." I got it, but when I was represented, I didn’t say a word like that, so I was quite disappointed,” he joked.



He said, “The success of this representative system is the most important condition for our party to succeed, win the presidential election, and create a successful government. And wouldn't it be the best match?"



At the same time, he presented a 'Yuchita' doll, which compared himself to a cheetah that crouched and leaped, to CEO Lee, saying, "I don't see it often, but when I want to see it, leave it on my desk and look at it."



After meeting with President Lee alone, former lawmaker Yoo met with reporters and said, "We talked about things we hadn't heard for 100 days." He said, "I asked how I could win the hearts of the 20 and 30 generations, and I got a good tip today. "He said.



Representative Lee also met with former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol earlier, and continues to communicate with presidential candidates.



(Photo = National Assembly Photo Reporters, Yonhap News)