Lee Jae-myung, a member of the Democratic Party, communicated with his supporters on Twitter early this morning (2nd), and the contents left behind drew attention.



On the 25th of last month, after having a question and answer on Twitter with supporters called 'dog daughters' (daughters of reform), they resumed communication a week later.



It is interpreted as strengthening communication with public opinion to run for the party's representative election.



Rep. Lee exchanged questions and answers on Twitter with his supporters for about two hours from around 1 am this morning.



To the question 'Have you ever regretted entering into politics?', Assemblyman Lee briefly replied, "There are many...".



To the question of 'what are the essential virtues as a politician', he answered, "Love for the people and society."



When asked 'Why don't you wear the National Assembly badge,' he answered, "Because it's too heavy..."



It is interpreted as an answer that expresses the responsibility as a member of the National Assembly.



Rep. Lee also left a message in the post, 'Remember, we'll be with you until the end', saying, "Please participate in purifying comments and countering fake news."



(Photo = Yonhap News)