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Former lawmaker Na Kyung-won, who emerged as the biggest variable in the People's Power Party representative election, expressed his appreciation for the position of vice chairman of the Low Birth Rate and Aging Society Committee yesterday (10th).

Regarding whether to run for party leader, she said she would make a decision before the Lunar New Year, saying she was considering what decision would be helpful to the party and the president.



This is reporter Park Chan-beom.



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After expressing his appreciation for the position of vice chairman of the Low Birth Rate and Aging Society Committee, former Congressman Na Kyung-won first revealed his position to reporters.



Former lawmaker Na met with reporters yesterday evening and said that the background of her resignation was that she had caused concern to the president with her remarks on 'cancellation of loans during childbirth', and said that her resignation from Gifu University would be maintained.



[Na Gyeong-won / Former lawmaker: She expressed her intention to step down as vice chairman of the Low Birth Rate and Aging Society Committee.

In fact, she expressed her resignation because she caused various concerns related to it.]



When she was asked whether to run for the next party representative election, she agonized over what decision would be helpful to the party and the president. I answered yes.



[Na Gyeong-won/Former Congressman: What type of party and party convention will help win the general election...

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I met with Rep. Cheol-gyu Lee, the so-called 'Haek-gwan Yoon', yesterday, right before the resignation.



Regarding the speculation that the presidential office would have conveyed a negative meaning to the former lawmaker's challenge to the party, Congressman Lee denied this, but it seems that he would have stopped the party representative's challenge against the so-called'yunsim'.



[Lee Cheol-gyu/Rep. People's Power (immediately after the meeting): (Challenge for party authority) It's not a place we met to talk about that, it's more difficult than comforting.

I don't think it's hard.]



I, a former member of Congress, said that I would make a decision before the Lunar New Year holiday, but whether I run or not run, the party convention is expected to fluctuate.



(Video coverage: Hwang In-seok·Seo Jin-ho, video editing: Won-yang Won)