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The Democratic Party, which will elect a new party leader next month, is also noisy inside and outside the party.

Former non-chairman Park Ji-hyeon repeatedly criticized the leadership for blocking his challenge to the party, and within the party, conflicts over the issue of changing the convention rules are growing.



Next is reporter Jang Min-seong.



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Park Ji-hyeon, former vice chairman of the National Assembly, claimed that he had the right to run for office at the August National Convention as he was elected as the provisional party leader with an 84.4% vote in favor of the Central Committee in April.



The leadership, who made the decision not to run, urged them to properly interpret the vote.



[Park Ji-hyeon / Former Democratic Party Chairman (MBC Radio): At the time, he had the right to be elected, so he was elected as the Vice Chairman, but why is it not now?

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Former Chairman Park, who did not bend his will to register as a candidate for the party's representative, countered that it would be difficult to reverse it.



[Woo Sang-ho / Democratic Party Vice Chairman: It is a little difficult to understand that you have the right to be elected even though there is a decision not to admit exceptions…

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Conflicts also erupted within the party over the changes to the convention rules.


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Ahn Gyu-baek, chairman of the Chun Jun, resigned as the non-captain did not accept the proposal of the National Convention Preparatory Committee to introduce a public opinion poll in the primary primary of the party.



In addition, as the non-captainer decided that one out of two votes in the main election should be voted only for candidates by region, such as the metropolitan area and Yeonghonam, 39 pro-Lee Jae-myung-gye members protested collectively, saying that it was a move to side with the candidates by region and to test for Lee Jae-myung.



Rep. Jae-myung Lee also expressed dissatisfaction on social media in a detour, saying that it should be cut off from the politics of gangs that are shared amongst the incumbents, and a protest rally was held in front of the company.



On the other hand, pro-moon lawmaker Shin Dong-geun said on SNS, "We must follow the decision of the non-captain."



The Democratic Party is scheduled to hold a party committee meeting tomorrow to discuss the rule change agenda, and there is a possibility that it may be amended again here.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-gi·Yang Doo-won, video editing: Kim Jin-won, CG: Ryu Sang-soo·Lee Jong-jeong)