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Today (5th), the People's Power is going to amend the constitution for the formation of a new emergency response committee.

Former Chairman Lee Jun-seok said that it is 'anti-constitutional' to change the party constitution and launch a non-captain, saying that all the people have the freedom to point out the government and that he will continue to sing banned songs.



This is reporter Eom Min-jae.



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Former CEO Lee Jun-seok held a press conference in front of the statue of singer Kim Gwang-seok in downtown Daegu, a city with strong conservatives.



He said he wouldn't give in, he said, as 'Private's Letter' was once banned.



[Lee Jun-seok / Former Representative of People's Power: The state of pointing out how to sing a song to a singer if he doesn't like the person who sings it is the pain that South Korea's politics are experiencing right now.

(I) will continue to sing the banned songs no matter what they say.] I



expressed my intention to continue my criticism of President Yoon Seok-yeol and 'Yun Hak-kwan'. Members have the freedom to point out the Yun Seok-yeol government."



At the same time, he directly struck down that it is 'anti-constitutional' to amend the party constitution for the launch of another non-captain.



Rep. Kim Ki-hyeon, a senior member of the National Assembly, criticized him for saying, "Are you looking at everything terribly egotistical?" and a first-time lawmaker said, "There is no need to get involved in a strategic press conference in Daegu, which is the most negative for you."



The People's Power plans to hold the National Committee and the Standing National Committee one after another today and on the 8th to conclude the launch of a new non-captain.



As Rep. Ho-Young Joo, who was suspended from her duties due to the decision of the provisional injunction, is again being mentioned as a strong candidate as the chairman of the platoon, there are also voices of concern that "it would be difficult to give the people a new image of the platoon."