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Democratic Party lawmaker Jae-myung Lee is visiting Gwangju ahead of the national convention next month and seems to be starting the party in earnest.

Former Vice Chairman Park Ji-hyeon, who was judged 'not allowed to run at the National Convention', repeatedly criticized the idea.



This is reporter Yoo Soo-hwan.



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Democratic Party lawmaker Lee Jae-myung visited Gwangju for the first time since losing the presidential election in March.



"It's a little late," he said, "and it all came down to his lack of confidence in him who was his candidate."



[Lee Jae-myung/Democratic Party member: Lee Jae-myung's lack is the biggest cause, so I will take all the responsibility.

Since we cannot stop here, shouldn't we go together again for a better world in the future.]



Following his local district, Gyeyang-gu, Incheon, he had a communication event with citizens in Gwangju, It's an interpretation of what's going on.



It is said that lawmaker Lee will formalize his candidacy around 17 days before the first day of his preliminary registration after finishing reviewing his candidacy declaration within this week.



As Lee's movement intensified, the checks became stronger.



Park Ji-hyeon, former vice chairman of the National Assembly, criticized his heart, saying, "Rep. Jae-myung Lee, who contributed the most to the defeat in the local election, may run for office, and I cannot accept that I am not qualified to run because I am responsible."



After criticizing former chairman Park Jae-myung, centering on supporters of Lee Jae-myung's strength, the vice chairman Woo Sang-ho came forward and said, "Recently, there are serious problems with the extreme communication methods of some zealous party members." "It is important to establish a healthy party member culture. “He even went to work.