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Ahead of the People's Power National Convention, party runners are declaring their candidacy and are starting a full-scale three-party rally.

Following Rep. Cheol-soo Ahn's declaration of running for the party's representative today (9th), Rep. Kim Ki-hyun, who made the declaration earlier, also held a camp opening ceremony.



This is reporter Kim Hak-hwi.



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Rep. Ahn Chul-soo, the power of the people, officially declared his candidacy for the party representative election to be held on March 8th.



Rep. Ahn threw his vote, saying that he would become a representative who would support President Yoon Seok-yeol, not a representative who relied on the power of President Yoon Seok-yeol.



[Ahn Cheol-soo/People's Power Member: I am the joint guarantor of President Yoon Seok-yeol.

If President Yoon Seok-yeol fails, there is no future for Ahn Cheol-soo.]



He said that the forefront of the general election is the metropolitan area, and that he is the right person to lead the next general election victory.



On the 27th of last month, Rep. Kim Ki-hyun, who declared running for the party representative, held an election camp opening ceremony in Yeouido, Seoul today.



[Kim Ki-hyun/Rep. People's Power: I will say that I will show the integration and balanced leadership that I have shown so far in the general election next year.]



Former President Lee Myung-bak sent a congratulatory message saying that Rep .

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It was also reported that President Yoon Seok-yeol personally called and congratulated Rep. Kim, who had his son's marriage last weekend.



Na Gyeong-won, vice chairman of the Low Birth Rate and Aging Society Committee, who was criticized by the presidential office for saying he was reviewing a system that cancels debt during childbirth, suspended the official schedule yesterday after leaving a Facebook message saying, "I'm sorry for causing misunderstanding."



While officials in the presidential office said they were considering dismissing the vice chairman, Na was said to be still contemplating whether to run for the party's representative.