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Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung attends the inauguration ceremony of the Party's Party Innovation Promotion Committee today (9th) and reveals the direction of change and renewal of the party. Earlier, yesterday, we visited a small and medium-sized venture business complex and promised to make an innovative start-up nation by investing 10 trillion won in venture businesses.



Correspondent Han Se-hyeon.



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Democratic Party presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung attends the inauguration ceremony of the party's 'Party Innovation Promotion Committee' in the morning.



At this meeting, he is expected to reveal his aspiration to transform the party into a party where various classes and generations coexist.



In the afternoon, we will attend a ceremony to celebrate the 21st anniversary of President Kim Dae-jung's Nobel Peace Prize to honor the achievements of former President Kim Dae-jung, who dedicated his life to peace and prosperity.



Yesterday, Candidate Lee visited the Gasan Digital Complex in Seoul, where small and medium-sized venture companies are concentrated, and presented the 'Seven Great Policies for Small and Medium Venture Businesses' including 'realization of the value of coexistence'.



The plan is to increase the government budget for venture investment, which is currently worth 4.3 trillion won, to 10 trillion won, so that the results can be passed on to the general public as well.



[Lee Jae-myung/Democratic Presidential Candidate: By 2027, we will significantly expand to 10 trillion won, and introduce an open-ended venture investment fund for all citizens.]



Then, visit a vocational training convenience store to help the disabled to become self-reliant, and experience a daily part-time job. And I heard the voices of the field.



By attending the photo exhibition commemorating the 3rd anniversary of the late Kim Yong-gyun, he pledged to create a safe working environment.



The Democratic Party began to 'expand its sphere' by recruiting former lawmakers Kim Kwan-young and Chae Yi-bae, who belonged to the People's Party, who were 'centrist'.



However, it is known that Kim Seong-sik, a former member of the former Grand National Party, who received an offer to join together, gave up at the last minute.