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At the news of Lee Jun-seok's disciplinary action, President Yoon Seok-yeol said it was not appropriate for the president to comment on the work of the party, although he said it was unfortunate as a party member.

Amid mixed reactions within the power of the people, the Democratic Party criticized the power struggle of the passports as a situation in which it is difficult to see.



Correspondent Kim Hyung-rae summarized the political reactions.



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On the way to work, President Yoon Seok-yeol drew the line as a 'party business', even though he was "sad" at the news of Lee Jun-seok's severe punishment.



[President Yun Seok-yeol: As a member of the People's Power Party, I am very sorry.

However, it is not appropriate for him to make any comments about his duties as president.]



At the same time, he urged lawmakers and party members to work together to overcome the difficulties as soon as possible.



The internal reaction of the people's power was mixed.



Floor leader Kwon Seong-dong warned lawmakers to never give anonymous interviews, saying that the party's chaos must be overcome, and lawmakers classified as so-called 'Yun Hak-kwan' remained silent without any messages.



On the other hand, Kim Yong-tae, a member of the youth supreme council, who was close to Lee, protested fiercely, even using the term 'coup d'etat'.



[Kim Yong-tae: I believe that the ethics committee caused a coup d'etat against the party members and the people elected by the people.

I think the rebels should be subjugated.]



Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo pointed out that no one was seen by the middle-class lawmaker who mediates the internal conflict, while also advised CEO Lee to take time to recharge during the disciplinary period.


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The Democratic Party expressed regret that youth politics was in crisis, but tried to widen the gap between Chairman Lee and the so-called Yoon-Huk-Kwan.



[Woo Sang-ho: CEO Lee Jun-seok, who became a thorn in his eyes, was tense using this problem as an excuse, and Ahn Cheol-soo (during the presidential election) unified and helped him, so he's trying to sit down like that...

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He also criticized the situation where the power struggle within the passport is 'hard to see with your eyes open' even though the people's livelihood issues are piled up.



(Video coverage: Yang Doo-won, video editing: Kim Jin-won)