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The power of the ruling party and the people, which should lead state affairs together with the government, is being shaken by a family fight.

After a message was released between the president and acting party leader Kwon Seong-dong, voices calling for a change in the leadership system are growing now.

Bae Hyun-jin, one of the leaders, announced his resignation today (29th), and there are also calls from within the party that an emergency response committee should be created.

Acting deputy chief Kwon Seong-dong is said to have expressed his sympathy for going to the non-captain.



Today's first news, reporter Hwa Kang-yoon.



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Bae Hyun-jin, the highest member of the People's Power, who omitted remarks at both the leadership meeting, declared her resignation as soon as the meeting was over.



[Bae Hyeon-jin/People's Power Supreme Commissioner: I think that if we do not cut off what we should be responsible for and cut off in a timely manner, greater confusion will result.] As



a target to cut off, Seong-dong Kwon's acting system was pointed out.



This means the transition to the Emergency Response Committee after the resignation of the leadership.



Middle-level lawmakers aiming for the next party also helped, saying that a leadership system centered on acting could not overcome the crisis of the passport.



Rep. Kim Ki-hyeon said that heirs after being elected are the basic principle, and that in an emergency, emergency measures must be taken to survive. Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo emphasized that if acting Kwon Seong-dong is not re-credited at the general assembly, then he should go to an early transfer.



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The first-time lawmakers also joined in.



In a group statement, they called for a swift transition to the non-captain, saying, "The party leadership's mistakes and internal infighting are undermining the government's reform engine."



Rep. Jang Je-won, who is also known to be critical of the acting system, was visited by lawmakers.



[Jang Je-won/People's Power Rep.: (I wonder what you had to say with other lawmakers….) I heard, I heard.]



In fact, Acting Kwon Seong-dong, who is in a state of isolation, is known to have conveyed his sympathy for the transition to the non-captain system.



This text message criticizing internal gunfire is now a bullet that shakes the entire leadership of the passport, increasing the wave.



(Video coverage: Kim Nam-seong, Video editing: Won-hee Won)