Lee Jae-myung, a senior adviser to the Democratic Party of Korea, who ran for the Incheon Gyeyang by-election, said, "The job of politicians is to make a road even when it looks like there is no road, to create hope when there is no hope, and to create a path to victory when defeat is deep." said.



At the inauguration ceremony of the Democratic Party's Central Election Committee held at the National Assembly today (11th), Lee Standing Advisor attended the inauguration ceremony of the Democratic Party's Central Election Committee and said, "I think politics is about making a road that doesn't exist. Going well with what you have is the road of administration, and making a road that doesn't exist better, faster and more efficient is politics. "He said this.



Standing adviser Lee, who has been absent since his loss in the presidential election, agreed to the party leadership's request on the 6th and decided to hold a by-election to be held along with the local elections.



“Actually, it was really difficult for me to smile, cry, or make an expression no matter where I went,” said Lee, the permanent advisor.



"I think the current state of local elections and the difficulties of the party are also the results of the presidential election," he said.



He also said, "It is the responsibility of politicians who are representatives of the people to throw their whole body away for the better life of the people and the development of the community rather than personal safety or loss of interest," he said.



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Standing adviser Lee gave thanks to the Yoon Seok-yeol government that was launched the day before, saying, "I sincerely hope that the government will become a successful government that develops the nation and makes a better life for the people by respecting the will of the people and practicing the will of the people."



“There is a clear truth that power corrupts when it is concentrated,” he said.



In a question-and-answer session with reporters, he said, "I keep getting bulletproof and bulletproof, but are you afraid of water guns that don't even contain water? You don't have to worry." .



"I've never done anything unfair in my life, so I'm not worried at all no matter how much pressure the prosecution and the police put into the investigation."



He also emphasized, "They keep threatening people with empty guns and they say they're trying to avoid guns, but if they didn't do anything wrong, there's nothing to worry about.



(Photo = National Assembly Photo Reporters, Yonhap News)