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People's Power Presidential Candidate Yoon Seok-yeol announces the reform plan for the election on the morning of the 5th. Weight is being put on the plan to keep the fleet headquarters to a minimum and stand alone without Kim Jong-in, general election chairman.



Reporter Hwa Kang-yoon reports.



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People's Strength Candidate Yoon Seok-yeol held a press conference this morning at the company's headquarters in Yeouido and announced the plan to renew the predecessors.



Candidate Yoon stayed at home all day yesterday and pondered after Kim Jong-in, general election chairman, declared the disbandment of the election committee.



Candidate Yoon is putting weight on the plan to stand alone without Chairman Kim Jong-in.



A plan is being discussed to set up a working-level fleet headquarters and send active-duty lawmakers and watchers who were in the existing fleet to the local area for an election campaign.



Internally, the discussion on the appointment of the head of the Election Countermeasures Headquarters has also reached the final stage.



Apart from the announcement of Candidate Yoon's renewal plan, it was reported that his closest aide, Rep. Kwon Seong-dong, would step down from the position of not only the head of the election committee but also the party secretary-general.



The purpose is to pave the way for candidates by resigning from the so-called 'Yunhak-kwan'.



Confusion is spreading over the responsibility theory of CEO Lee Jun-seok, who resigned from his predecessor.



The opinion that the resignation should take responsibility for fueling the uprising and the opinion that it is difficult to win the votes of the youth without Lee, who has strong support for 2030 are at odds.



Representative Lee and three or more senior lawmakers hold a meeting today, and it is expected to become a watershed in whether the situation will be resolved or a breakup in effect.