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The power of the people has agreed to switch to the emergency response committee system.

Most of the lawmakers who attended the general assembly yesterday (1st) agreed that it was an emergency and were in favor of the transition to the non-substitute system.

CEO Jun-seok Lee, who became impossible to return to the position of representative if the non-captaining system becomes a non-captain system, protested.



Correspondent Kang Cheong-wan.



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At the general meeting of the People's Power held yesterday afternoon, the lawmakers agreed that the current situation is an 'emergency situation' stipulated in the party constitution, and agreed to switch to a non-substitute system.



[Kwon Seong-dong/People's Power Floor Leader: I heard many voices saying that the realistic way to overcome the current chaos is to switch to a non-substitute system.]



Out of 89 lawmakers present, only one member Kim Woong objected.



[Jang Je-won/People's Power Rep.: It seems that all the lawmakers have agreed that this is an emergency situation.]



As confusion continued due to the interpretation of the party's constitutional rules, etc., whether it was possible to switch to a non-substitute, etc., the floor leader

It is interpreted as choosing to break through.



The People's Power will soon convene a meeting of the Supreme Council and begin the process of inauguration of the Non-Captain.



However, pain is expected along the way.



First of all, Lee Jun-seok, who became impossible to return to the position of representative if the non-captain, whose goal is to elect a new leader, was launched, immediately protested.



Chairman Lee voted it was an emergency because the top committee members resigned, but he sarcastically said that no top member actually issued a resignation letter.



Some of the party, including Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo, also expressed an opinion that floor leader Kwon should resign in order to eliminate the controversy.



[Kwon Seong-dong/People's Power Floor Leader: (Are you continuing to maintain the floor leader position?) …

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However, the participants reported that the issue of re-appointment of the floor leader was not discussed at the general assembly.