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It seems that Lee Jun-seok, the representative of the People's Power, is on the verge of amnesty before the ethics committee deliberation due to allegations of sexual harassment.

The chief of the party's chief of staff, classified as pro-Yun Seok-yeol, resigned, and various interpretations and rebuttals came and went.



Correspondent Kang Cheong-wan.



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Rep. Park Seong-min, who served as the chief of staff of the People's Power Party, sent a text message to reporters announcing that he would resign from the post of chief of staff.



It has been three months since I assumed the post of chief of staff at the request of President Yoon Seok-yeol right after the last presidential election.



Although the clue was given as 'a personal reason', it was interpreted that it has nothing to do with the recent internal conflict situation surrounding Chairman Lee.



As Rep. Park is classified as a pro-Yun-seok-yeol family, it is not likely that President Yoon's uncomfortable intentions toward Lee were reflected.



A key official in the presidential office denied that there was any prior sympathy and that there was no conflict with President Lee, but President Lee did not specifically deny it.



[Lee Jun-seok / Representative of People's Power: (I wonder if Yun-shim (President Yoon Seok-yeol's heart) has left...) Such an interpretation is possible, but there was no such content in the conversation with Rep. Park Seong-min yesterday.]



Representative Lee posted on SNS, 'They can't afford it .

You just have to run in a direction that doesn't exist,' he wrote.



It means that they will break through their checks, which are interpreted as pro-yun, with 'reform', but they drew a line against the voluntary resignation.



[Lee Jun-seok / Representative of the People's Power: The way to break through is because of the thought that we have no choice but to spur reform like we did around this time last year...

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Even outside the party, the pressure surrounding Lee is growing stronger.



A businessman claiming to have sexually paid to CEO Lee was sentenced to 9 years in prison for fraud and was incarcerated by the police yesterday at the detention center.



The defense counsel argued that there was a lot of evidence related to sexual harassment and that the statements were specific.