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As the launch of the People's Power Emergency Response Committee draws near, CEO Jun-seok Lee, who held a press conference with a thoughtful mind, also poured out sharp remarks today (15th).

President Lee hit directly that President Yun Seok-yeol's attitude and remarks acted as a command to beat Lee Jun-seok.



Reporter Hwa Gang-yun on the sidewalk.



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As announced yesterday, CEO Lee Jun-seok, who went to the public opinion contest through broadcasting, gave 25 points to President Yoon Seok-yeol's state management report card, saying it was the result of an opinion poll.



While pointing out that the President's abusive language against him served as a directive to attack him,



[Lee Jun-seok / Representative of the People's Power (CBS Radio 'Kim Hyun-jung's News Show'): After hearing that, those people said, 'Oh, The president doesn't like Lee Jun-seok very much.

So I can beat him.']



He also sarcastically said that if President Lee's application for an injunction to stop the formation of the non-captain is cited, the Yoon Hak officials would form a new party altogether.



[Lee Jun-seok/CEO of People's Power (CBS Radio 'Kim Hyun-jung's News Show'): Those who judge 'I'm doing very well, but the party's approval rating is not showing up' is inverted. You can judge.

enough…

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The party leadership and the presidential office are consistently unresponsive.



[Yang Geum-hee / People's Power spokesperson: I don't think it's appropriate to respond to that story.



However, Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo said that it was hard to see him throwing out a bunch of bad words, and he compared CEO Lee to a mantis trying to block a cart.



The non-captain Ho-young Joo system to resolve the party chaos plans to announce the appointment of the non-commissioned members and secretary general tomorrow, but it is said that the list has not been finalized until today, the last minute.



Rep. Han Jung-jin told SBS that it seems it will take time for Joo to reconcile the interests of the various party leaders and the presidential office.



(Video coverage: Cho Chun-dong, Park Hyeon-cheol, video editing: Kim Jin-won)