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The Democratic Party decided to hold a general meeting of the House of Representatives today (7th) to discuss the formation of the non-captain leadership.

As the war of nerves between the pro-moon and the pro-Lee Jae-myung is heating up, attention is being paid to whether Rep. Lee Jae-myung, who has been silent for so long, will make a statement on the way to the first National Assembly today.



This is reporter Kang Min-woo.



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Yesterday, on Memorial Day, the Democratic Party held a series of conferences for provincial and provincial and out-of-house chairpersons, and worked hard to come up with a plan to rectify the party.



[Park Hong-geun / Acting Party Representative of the Democratic Party: We discussed with the party how to deal with this crisis together.] In



the Democratic Party, there are about nine people, including one for each player, including the first election and re-election, and out-of-school, youth, and women. It was decided to form a new non-commissioned committee, and to appoint some of the non-commissioned members at the general assembly of the House of Representatives to be held this afternoon.



It is planned to finalize the composition of the platoon within this week, but opinions have not yet been gathered on the key election of the platoon chairperson.



[Shin Hyun-young / Democratic Party Spokesperson: (Related appointment of the non-chairman) I am telling you that nothing has been confirmed yet.

It remains to be seen whether or not it will be included in the agenda.]



As the non-captain member has no choice but to influence the election of the next party leader in August, such as whether the convention rules are changed or not, Moon Jae-in pro-Moon Jae-in and Pro-Lee Jae-Myeong pro It looks like the battle between the two will be fierce.



In the midst of this, Rep. Jae-myung Lee enters the National Assembly for the first time this morning, and at the same time, former representative Lee Nak-yeon, a close friend, is on the way to the United States.



In a situation where both sides' off-site clashes continue day after day, attention is focused on what message each will deliver on the conflict over the subject of responsibility for election defeat and the party's authority.