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Democratic Party is increasingly demanding the resignation of Vice Chairman Yun Ho-jung over the responsibility for the election defeat.

Chae Lee-bae's remarks, who demanded an apology from President Moon, are also sparking internal redness.



Correspondent Koh Ji-hyun.



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jung Yun, chairman of the Democratic Party's emergency response plan, had a meeting with newly-elected and re-elected lawmakers one after another.



The opinion that Chairman Yoon, who is responsible for the loss of the presidential election as the floor leader, should resign as he is inappropriate as the head of the non-captain, and



[Kim Jong-min/Democratic Re-elect: (Yun Ho-jung) I don't think it will be easy.

I think it is necessary to think about such a way to unite the party.]



At this point, it is said that there is no alternative and the realistic theory defending Chairman Yoon is said to have been tightly opposed.



[Jo Oh-seop / Democratic Party First-Election Member: It was an atmosphere of acknowledging the current situation (for Yun Ho-jung's non-captain system) and pushing forward with the remaining tasks...

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Chairman Yoon announced that he would make a decision to advance and retire soon.



The rupture within the party surrounding the non-captain is being heard everywhere.



In an interview with a media outlet, Chae Yi-bae said, "I want President Moon Jae-in to leave a statement of remorse in his resignation note, saying he missed the opportunity to apologize because he was noticing Kang-seong's supporters."



Then, pro-moon lawmakers from the Blue House demanded an apology, saying, "Isn't it good politics to seek out when the election is necessary, and to write a letter of reflection to the president when the party is in trouble?"



Rep. Min Hyung-bae called it 'reckoning' and called for the immediate dismissal of member Chae.



It is expected that the controversy over the non-captain party will also affect the next parliamentary election scheduled for next week.