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President Yoon Seok-yeol and his wife Kim Kun-hee departed for Madrid, Spain to attend the NATO summit.

In five days and three nights, President Yoon handles 14 diplomatic agendas, including nine bilateral talks.

In particular, on the 29th, the 'Korea-US Japan-Japan Summit', which will be held for the first time in four years, and the 'NATO Summit', where China's strategy will be discussed, are scheduled.

Meanwhile, when the president is on his first tour, the atmosphere in the ruling party is getting stronger.



Reporter Lee Hyun-young reports.



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On the way to the departure of President Yoon Seok-yeol for the first time, floor leader Kwon Seong-dong, among the leadership of the People's Power, went out to see off him.



CEO Jun-seok Lee was not there.



The presidential office said the request was not made under the recognition that it was customary during the authoritarian government to receive a farewell from the party leadership during a presidential visit.



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Floor leader Kwon told President Yoon, "Don't worry about domestic political issues," but it was interpreted that the remarks were made with the ruling party's internal confusion in mind, such as the controversy over the disciplinary action of the representative Lee Ethics Committee along with the negotiation between the ruling and opposition parties.



At the same time, CEO Lee attended a seminar hosted by Rep. Jae-Hyeong Choi, whom he appointed as the innovation chairperson.



The words aimed at the so-called 'Yunhakwan' stood out.



[Lee Jun-seok / People's Power Representative: Those who are always interviewed anonymously by the media are all subject to siege.

It should be an opportunity to raise the alarm even for cowardly people.]



Later, the media interview raised the level even more.



[Lee Jun-seok/CEO of People's Power (MBN Press Room Interview): (Isn't it true that you think that Chin Yun and President Yoon have different opinions?)

If it's the same, it's a big mess for the country.

It is a situation that the country should be concerned about.]



Rep. Jang Je-won, the core of Chin-yun, who is at odds with President Lee, held a meeting of members of the party and showed off his wealth.



More than half of the ruling party lawmakers attended, along with Ahn Cheol-soo, who is said to be the next party leader.



He drew a line in the interpretation of full-fledged pro-yun empowerment, but



[Jang Je-won/Rep. of People's Power: Isn't empowerment too exaggerated and over-interpreted?]



He did not hide his uncomfortable feelings toward Lee.



[Ahn Cheol-soo/People's Power Rep.: (Did he say anything about the 'soy sauce' remarks aimed at by CEO Lee Jun-seok?) It makes me feel upset.]



From the day of the president's departure, CEO Lee and pro-Yun-gye had a nerve war, and representative Lee's attendance at the ethics committee is a week away. As it approaches, the fortunes of war are expected to intensify.



(Video coverage: Cho Chun-dong, video editing: Park Jeong-sam)