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The so-called 'Youth Politics' of the people's power, which received attention in the subsequent elections, is being divided.

Former CEO Lee Jun-seok and former comrade Jang Ye-chan, chairman of the Youth Foundation, are in a brawl with their opponents down.



This is reporter Eom Min-jae.



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'Yeouido 2 o'clock youth' mentioned by former CEO Jun-seok Lee in an interview with SBS.



[Lee Jun-seok / Former CEO of People's Power (SBS News interview): I use the expression 'Yeouido 2 o'clock youth'.

They say they deal with youth issues, and every time they eat lunch after lunch for their own convenience, they usually have meetings at 2 o'clock.]



This is an expression written by criticizing established political parties for not considering the situation of young people. Literally quoting the words, the young people who are on the side of the former representative were directly hit as young people in Yeouido, who have never had a social life other than politics.



Chairman Jang, who had a favorable relationship with former President Lee Hyeong-ho during the last presidential election, is now in the forefront of 'erasing Lee Jun-seok', saying that the success of the Yun Seok-yeol government is necessary.



[Jang Ye-chan/Chairman of the Youth Foundation (SBS Joo Young-jin's news briefing): As if all young people from the conservative camps are all Lee Jun-seok-gye, I started a reckless 9 to 1 fight to let you know that this is not the case.]



When Chairman Jang criticized Lee's aides, including a spokesperson team selected through a debate battle, this time, former spokesman Lim Seung-ho aimed at Chairman Jang and said, "A young man at 10 am in Yeouido who borrows the name of a member of the National Assembly and wanders around the National Assembly Communication Hall at 10 am. ", and the former CEO Lee also downplayed the inauguration of the youth foundation's chairman, saying, "Even if Jean Valjean steals bread, he's a jerk, and Chan-i Ye is a jerk no matter what path he takes."



Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo in the ruling party's 'Youth Rebellion' slammed it as "a wretched politics that only focuses on pointing fingers at each other," and there was a bitter voice in the social media comments saying that the young leader he had hoped for was not like this. .