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Rep. Jae-myung Lee, who was elected in Gyeyang-eul, Incheon, entered the National Assembly, but bowed his head in the report of a complete defeat in the local election.

Within the party, the theory of responsibility arose along with the phrase 'the glory that only hurts'.



Reporter Yoo Soo-hwan reports.



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the announcement of the exit polls of the three broadcasting companies, victory over Incheon Gyeyang was predicted, but Lee Jae-myung, general election chairman, could not laugh.



He also expressed his feelings with a gloomy expression at the camp office he visited after his election was confirmed.



[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party member (former general election chairman): I will humbly accept the severe rebuke of the people.

It was lacking a lot.]



He appeared early two months after losing the presidential election and proclaimed, "I will lead a national majority victory." .



The report card of 'defeat' received as the general election leader, criticized immediately from inside and outside the party.



Rep. Lee Won-wook, a third-term middle-ranking member of the National Assembly, attacked Lee directly, saying, "It is an honor that only hurts", and former National Intelligence Service Director Park Ji-won posted the expression "a self-sufficient party" which means "Only oneself lives and the party dies."



Today (2nd), at the non-captain meeting, it was said that "Rep. Jae-myung Lee's running for Incheon, which has no connection, was the cause of the overall defeat in the local elections."



Also, former leader Song Young-gil, who returned as a candidate for Seoul mayor after stepping down from the party's leadership after losing the presidential election, could not raise his head.



[Song Young-gil / Former Democratic Party Representative: I did my best, but it seems that it is not enough to win the hearts of the citizens.]



The political future became unclear as the criticism of running for no cause was added to the theory of responsibility for losing the local election and the resignation of the 86th group.



(Video coverage: Cho Chun-dong, Kim Nam-seong, video editing: Kim Jin-won)