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political circles today (21st), many words were exchanged over the development of Daejang-dong. When Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung demanded an apology from Lee Nak-yeon, saying that he should not ride on the conservative media and opposition parties, former president Lee Nak-yeon responded by telling the public not to distort it as an internal fight.



Reporter Baek Woon will tell you.



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Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung posted two posts on SNS this morning and in the afternoon regarding the 'Daejang-dong development suspicion'.



He wrote to former Democratic Party leader Lee Nak-yeon, "Do not ride on the conspiracy theories of the conservative media and the corrupt opposition party."



Regarding the former CEO Lee's use of the expression 'one-hundred thousand gold' and pointed out that the profits of certain companies are too large, he said, "I do not have the ability to accurately predict real estate fluctuations." It's not something the person who made the ideal would say," the governor insisted.



Then, through SNS, former CEO Lee also said, "Do not blame the problem on me, explain it to the people and party members. Criticized this branch.



In the Democratic Party's presidential primary, online voting began today between Gwangju and Jeonnam Rights Party members.Ahead of the Honam primary, which is scheduled for this weekend, the nerves on both sides seem to be getting stronger.



The People's Power presidential candidates have set their sights on this governor.



Former Jeju governor Won Hee-ryong pointed out that Lee's request for an acknowledgment of the truth and asking for an apology from Lee was a strange act, and Yoo Seung-min's camp was "a project that would not have gone away if it had been commissioned by Gyeonggi Housing and Urban Corporation in the first place." He urged, "Do not answer the alumni document, and submit the relevant materials promptly."



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-gi and Yoo Ji-young JTV, Video editing: Choi Hye-young, CG: Kang Yu-ra)