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People's Power Presidential Candidate Yoon Seok-yeol and CEO Lee Jun-seok quickly turned to 'one team' after conflict. Previously, the National Assembly had discussed until just before the adoption of a resolution calling for Lee Jun-seok's resignation, but the situation was dramatically reversed.



Correspondent Kim Hyung-rae.



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People's Strength candidate Yoon Seok-yeol and CEO Lee Jun-seok have joined hands again.



It has been 16 days since CEO Lee resigned from his previous position on the 21st of last month.



[Yoon Seok-yeol! Yoon Seok-yeol! Yoon Seok-

yeol!]



Candidate Yoon visited the general assembly hall without notice yesterday (6th) around 8:00 pm.



At that time, in the general meeting of the House of Representatives, Chairman Lee was having a discussion with lawmakers who were demanding the resignation of the party leader saying there was a problem.



Candidate Yoon visited CEO Lee and had a separate conversation for about 30 minutes.



At this meeting, Candidate Yoon appealed to forget everything and join forces to win the presidential election, and President Lee responded.



[Yoon Seok-yeol / People's Power Presidential Candidate: Blood is thicker than water, we are like blood, we are the same party members. There is nothing to be reconciled with.]



[Lee Jun-seok/People's Power Representative: I apologize for the disappointment I have shown so far, and I will go forward and repay you with an election victory.



] If I run away for the second time, I will resign as party leader."



It is reported that Candidate Yoon will also visit Kim Jong-in, the former general election chairman, who 'breaked up' in the process of dismantling the election committee.



Immediately after the reconciliation, the two went to Pyeongtaek to pay tribute to the firefighters who died in the car driven by CEO Lee himself.



Although they managed to avoid a strong confrontation, it is analyzed that if the detonator is not removed, it could recur at any time as the conflict was hastily closed amid the sense of crisis of declining approval ratings.