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In Power of the People, factional conflicts within the party are growing as time goes by.

With the deliberation of the Party Ethics Committee on the People's Power Chairman Lee Jun-seok approaching tomorrow (7th), Chairman Lee defined the current situation as an 'attack by Yoon Hak-kwan'.



This is Hwa Kang-yoon, staff reporter.



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Lee Jun-seok, representative of the People's Power, spoke again, who refrained from making public remarks by the Supreme Council or posting rapid-fire SNS posts.



President Yoon Seok-yeol did not appear to be intervening in party affairs, and pointed out the so-called 'Yun-nuclear officers' behind the attack.



[Lee Jun-seok/CEO of People's Power (MBC Radio): Attacks on the Innovation Committee and even going to Ukraine are attacked as if I went on a private schedule.

Isn't it obvious that the so-called Yoon Hak Kwan is coming from the side?]



Even at the ethics committee's disciplinary deliberation tomorrow, he said, "A crow flew, but the ship fell," and doubted the connection with Yoon Hak Kwan.



In response, an ethics committee member countered to SBS, saying, "I don't know what grounds you are trying to connect with Yoon Hek-kwan."



At the same time, he said that he would focus on determining whether the 'suspicion' that caused the destruction of evidence violated the party member's duty to maintain dignity, rather than the authenticity of the sexual reward and destruction of evidence itself.



Another ethics committee member with regard to whether or not to decide whether to take disciplinary action, although opinions are divided, the voices of members who insist on disciplinary action are louder, and he predicted that there is a possibility of severe punishment such as suspension of party membership.



Seong-dong Kwon, one of the members of the Yoon Hak-kwan group, maintained a cautious stance, but



[Kwon Seong-dong/People's Power Floor Leader (CBS Radio): It's not important to reach a conclusion quickly, it's important to make it accurately.



] The offensive continued against CEO Lee, saying, "It would have been resolved if I had said sorry," and "The Ethics Committee is a place where ethical judgments are made, not legal ones."