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Today (24th), the Democratic Party of Korea has concluded a workshop schedule for members of the National Assembly and adopted a resolution containing the direction of the party's innovation.

The biggest concern was the direction of the party's party at the August National Convention.



Reporter Min-seong Jang reports.



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155 Democratic lawmakers attended a workshop for two days and one night starting yesterday to discuss the future direction of the party.



The biggest concern was whether or not to run for standing advisor Jae-myung Lee, as it was ahead of the national convention in August.



In the individual discussion divided into 15 groups, standing advisor Lee Jae-myung received attention as he was placed in the same group with many pro-Moon lawmakers including Hong Young-pyo, who is struggling to challenge the party.



At this meeting, Rep. Hong said to this adviser that if he did not run for the national convention, he would not do it either, and



[Hong Young-pyo/Democratic Representative: Lee Jae-myung or me, whether it is good or helpful for that, Let's judge those things (said.)]



This adviser was silent on reporters' questions about the 'request not to run'.



[Lee Jae-myung / Democratic Party member: I thought that it would be good to have an in-depth discussion about ways to overcome the economic crisis or to solve the difficulties of people's livelihood.]



Assemblyman Jeon Hae-cheol, who is mentioned as the core of the friendship and as a competitor to the party, declared not to run, followed by Assemblyman Hong Young-pyo. It seems that advisor Lee Jae-myung's concerns over the candidacy of the sub-election will also deepen in that he directly demanded not to run for office.



The Democratic Party organized the workshop for two days and one night and adopted the resolution.



The resolution contains a determination to be reborn as a modest People's Livelihood Party and a powerful and capable first opposition party and the direction of innovation to restore trust.