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The People's Power held a general meeting of the National Assembly today (11th) and decided to entrust floor leader Kwon Seong-dong to act as the representative of the party.

CEO Lee Jun-seok, who said he had no intention of resigning, has not appeared for four days.



Reporter Eom Min-jae reported.



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After a two-hour general meeting of the National Assembly, the People's Power approved the system for floor leader Kwon Seong-dong to act as the representative of the party.



[Kwon Seong-dong/People's Power Acting Party Representative: According to the interpretation of the party constitution and party rules, it was concluded that the party representative office system went to the acting system.]



Prior to the National Assembly, first-elected, re-elected, and middle-aged lawmakers held meetings one after another and Kwon's acting system as floor representative It has created a public opinion that acknowledges it.



The Party Secretariat also issued an authoritative interpretation that disciplinary action against Lee Jun-seok, the leader of the party, was not an irreversible 'vacation' but an 'accident', and that the floor leader should act on behalf of the party representative according to the party constitution. This led to the adoption of a resolution to overcome the crisis.



However, this does not mean that the fire of conflict has been completely extinguished.



The pro-Yun Seok-yeol community expressed their opinion that a new party leader should be elected by holding a national convention rather than a ban.



[Park Soo-young/People's Power Rep.: Since it is only postponed for six months, there is a concern that the same situation will occur six months later, and those six months are a very precious time for the success of the Yun Seok-yeol government.]



Another lawmaker, Yun-gye Chin, conveyed the atmosphere of the National Assembly, saying, "Thinking about whether the acting system is the right answer in an emergency situation was slightly different."



At the crossroads of his political life, CEO Lee Jun-seok has been in hiding for four days.



In a phone call with SBS, former Director of Vision Strategy Kim Geun-sik, who is close to CEO Lee, said that CEO Lee made it clear that "I will not resign, but I will not overturn the decision of the Ethics Committee with the right to take disciplinary action." I'll see the flow," he said.



(Video coverage: Kim Nam-seong, video editing: Ha Seong-won, CG: Hong Seong-yong, Kim Jeong-eun, Ban So-hee)