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The People's Power launched the 2nd Non-Captain while appointing 6 Emergency Response Committee members.

Former CEO Lee Jun-seok, who is continuing a legal battle with the party, will appear directly at the court's additional injunction interrogation today (14th).



Correspondent Kim Hyung-rae.



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The 'Emergency Response Committee Jeong Jin-seok' was officially launched 18 days after the grounding of non-captain Ho-Young Joo.



Three-term Senator Kim Sang-hoon, re-elected Jeong Jeong-sik, and first-elected lawmaker Jeon Joo-hye joined the party, and Kim Byung-min, who served as a spokesperson for the presidential campaign outside the house, Kim Byung-min, Party Innovation Committee spokesman Kim Jong-hyeok, and Kim Haeng, former spokesman for the nomination management committee, joined.



In the new non-captaining cruise, Lee Jun-seok's application for injunction is still a variable.



Former CEO Lee filed a series of applications for the third and fourth injunctions, including suspension of the effect of the amendment to the Party Constitution, which previously stipulated an 'emergency situation', and suspension of the duties of Vice Chairman Jeong Jin-seok.



Among them, the court accepted the request of the People's Power and postponed the interrogation date for the fourth injunction, but the third injunction, which raised the issue of the ground for the launch of a new subcommittee, and the objection filed by Ho-Young Joo, the former chairman of the subcommittee, will be interrogated today as scheduled. did it with



Former CEO Lee will appear in person in court today.



While Chairman Jeong was concerned about the excessive intervention of the court,



[Jung Jin-seok / Chairman of the Emergency Response Committee for People's Power: This line of 'judicial restraint' is crossed and if it is not followed, the court will eventually rule over politics...

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The former representative's lawyers countered that "a political party is not an extraterritorial jurisdiction" and "It is the Supreme Court precedent to judge material defects."