Former Democratic Party lawmaker Yoo In-tae, an elder in the passport, said, "Even if it is very unfair, we need to explain and explain more faithfully" in relation to Gyeonggi Governor Lee Jae-myung's suspicion of large-scale operation.



Former lawmaker Yoo appeared on CBS radio's 'Kim Hyun-jung's News Show' and pointed out, "There is no doubt that it is acting as a very bad news for this governor."



In particular, regarding the aftermath of the Daejang-dong suspicion on the Honam region, he said, “It has the greatest impact. It's a pretty good atmosphere to do," he said.



Regarding the possibility of the final vote, he said, "Daejang-dong seems to be a huge blow." "I saw that the primary was over in Chungcheong, but (now) I see the finale as half and half."



Former Rep. Yoo, however, added, "Even if we make it to the finals, the lead will not collapse."



(Photo = National Assembly Photo Correspondents, Yonhap News)



Regarding the opposition's claim of a special prosecutor, he said, "It takes several months to form a special prosecutor, but what kind of special prosecutor are you doing after the presidential election?" and "common sense.



Former Rep. Yoo also spoke about the opposition's allegations that NIS Director Park Ji-won and Jo Seong-eun conspired to inform the allegation of accusation.It was the owner who should have told me to do it, and it is not the owner who made the post-mortem report.”



However, Director Park's 'sleeping tiger' remarks were criticized, saying, "It's not something the head of the National Intelligence Service would say" and "Who are you threatening.



At the time of meeting with Director Park, Mr. Cho also devalued what he wrote on SNS as 'moments to talk with history' as "only a gibberish woman."