The Democratic Party held the Central Committee today (24th) and decided whether to include a clause in the amendment to the Party Constitution that gives priority to the voting of all members of the right party over the resolutions of the National Delegate Convention, the highest representative organ of the party.



On the 19th, the Democratic Party's Party Committee decided to establish a new provision to give priority to the voting of all members of the right party over the resolution of the national delegates' meeting.



Proposal of an agenda is possible with the signatures of 10/100 or more of the members of the Rights Party, and all members of the Rights Party are allowed to vote on the agenda submitted by a resolution of 2/3 or more of the total number of members of the Central Committee.



In response, the non-Lee Jae-myung-gye side raises concerns about overuse of voting by the Rights Party and the satanicization of the right party members, and it is expected to be controversial.