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This week, the People's Power Emergency Response Committee will be launched, and it is likely that there will also be a response from CEO Jun-seok Lee.

It is expected that the non-substitute agenda will be decided at the National Committee to be held tomorrow (9th).

CEO Jun-seok Lee made it clear that he would file an application for an injunction to suspend the effect immediately after the decision was made. 



Correspondent Kang Cheong-wan.



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Within the People's Power, it is certain that Rep. Joo Ho-young will be the next chairman of the emergency response committee.



Rep. Joo Ho-young, a fifth-term lawmaker, has been selected as a suitable person because of her lack of background and experience, such as serving as floor leader and acting party representative.



The People's Power plans to hold a general meeting of the National Assembly tomorrow and formally elect the chairman of the platoon by voting in favor of the National Committee's ARS after receiving the approval of the appointment of the new platoon chairman.



Floor leader Kwon Seong-dong, who was demanded to resign from some circles, was drawn to continuing his position as floor leader.



However, as nothing has been decided yet on the nature and duration of the non-captain, there is a forecast that the launch of the non-captain could be the seed of another conflict.



Right now, Rep. Joo Ho-young's side prefers the so-called 'innovative non-captaining system', saying, "Until the regular National Assembly, the non-captain system must go, and the national convention will be possible early next year at the earliest."



However, those who are aiming for the next party, such as Kim Ki-hyun and Ahn Cheol-soo, are arguing that the new non-captain is defined as a 'managed non-captain' and that the national convention should be held early in September or October.



In the midst of this, CEO Lee Jun-seok repeatedly expressed his intention to file an application for an injunction with the court to suspend the effect immediately after the appointment of the non-chairman.



Tensions are rising ahead of tomorrow's national committee, with former lawmaker Yoo Seung-min posting a song to support President Lee on SNS, and party members supporting President Lee holding a separate discussion forum today.