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Tomorrow (24th), Democratic presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung will meet with former leader Lee Nak-yeon for the first time since the intra-party primary. The day after tomorrow, the resignation ceremony of the Gyeonggi governorship and the meeting with President Moon Jae-in to follow are concentrating on creating a full-fledged one-team, and the power of the people has set the stage for Lee, who plundered politics throughout his time as Gyeonggi governor.



This is a report by reporter Ko Jung-hyun.



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Presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung and former CEO Lee Nak-yeon will meet tomorrow at a tea house in Jongno-gu, Seoul.



The two sides said, "We plan to discuss cooperation measures for the success of the Moon Jae-in government and the re-creation of the government."



This is the first meeting in just two weeks since the Democratic presidential election on the 10th, and this candidate, who is going to shake off the sediment during the primary, took the shape of visiting Jongno, the former constituency of Lee.



At tomorrow's meeting, Candidate Lee is likely to ask former president Lee to take on a role such as the chairman of the election campaign at the presidential campaign.



Rep. Park Chan-dae of Lee's side said, "I will request that I serve former President Lee with the highest courtesy."



According to the results of this meeting, the timing of the meeting with President Moon Jae-in is expected to be decided.



A passport official said, "The 27th is most likely as President Moon leaves the country on the 28th for a foreign tour."



The People's Power raised suspicions about Lee, who was stepping down from the Gyeonggi governor the day after tomorrow, and criticized him as "a selfish governor who increased his power and engaged in looting politics throughout his tenure."



Candidates for the People's Power presidential primary also urged the special prosecutor, saying, "The prosecution has become a defender of this candidate," or set up a blade against Lee as "an immoral and corrupt candidate."



(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho, video editing: Kim Seon-tak)