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People's Power Acting Party Representative Kwon Seong-dong and Rep. Jang Je-won had lunch together today (15th).

The two have dismissed the recent rumors of discord, saying they will work hard for the success of the Yun Seok-yeol government.

In the midst of this, CEO Jun-seok Lee, who was disciplined, continues to travel around the country to meet his supporters.



This content was compiled by Kang Cheong-wan, a reporter.



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As rumors of discord did not go away even with individual interviews, Acting Representative of People's Power Kwon Seong-dong and Rep. Jang Je-won met publicly today (15th).



[Kwon Seong-dong / Acting Representative of the People’s Power: We have sad talks, talk about the party’s path, and talk about various things.]



The conclusion of the two people who had lunch together for 1 hour and 20 minutes without a presenter was the success of the Yun Seok-yeol government.



[Jang Je-won/Rep. of People's Strength: We talked a lot about the things we talked about in politics for 15 years.

In any case, by supporting the success of President Yoon Seok-yeol well...

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It is known that the two people, who are called the founders of the Yoon Seok-yeol government, had a disagreement when they recently decided to take a disciplinary action against CEO Lee Jun-seok, let's go to the acting system of CEO Kwon, or no, when we elected a new representative at an early national convention.



In the end, only Rep. Jang Je-won did not attend President Yoon's dinner last Sunday, fueling the power struggle theory.



Acting Kwon paid for today's meal, but when asked when we would meet again, neither of them refused to answer immediately.



[Kwon Seong-dong / Acting Representative of People’s Power: I have so many promises…

I have almost an appointment for lunch and dinner...

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[Jang Je-won/People's Power Rep.: I'm also busy.] At



the meeting place, Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo, who is considered to be the next party leader, also appeared unexpectedly, suggesting that it was a strategic alliance, but Rep. Ahn immediately denied it.



[Ahn Cheol-soo / People's Strength Representative: I just met with an acquaintance.

I didn't meet other politicians, so I was surprised.]



CEO Jun-seok Lee, who is touring the country, started off-the-ground politics.



He took an online application and met his supporters, and he wrote on social media that last night alone, about 4,000 people had applied for a meeting.



The deadline for Lee's disciplinary review request is until the 18th of next Monday, so his message will be noticed during the weekend.



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