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Former lawmaker Na Kyung-won, who expressed his resignation as vice chairman of the Low Fertility and Aging Society Committee, resumed his official schedule.

Regarding whether to run for the party's representative, former lawmaker Na replied that he was still deeply concerned.



This is reporter Park Chan-beom.



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The official schedule resumed a day after former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won expressed his resignation as vice chairman of the Low Fertility and Aging Society Committee.



On the morning of the 11th, former lawmaker Na, who visited the Dongjak-gu Office New Year's meeting, was asked if he had made up his mind to run for the party convention scheduled for March 8, and replied, "I am still thinking about the success of the Yoon Seok-yeol government, saying it is an important time." .



[Na Gyeong-won/Former Congressman: I am thinking about the people's power party democracy and the success of the Yoon Seok-yeol government.]



He said that he has not yet been notified of the resignation from the President's Office.



[Na Gyeong-won/Former Congressman: I'm not attached to any position.]



Na said yesterday that he caused concern to the president with his remarks on 'debt on childbirth', but said that he would keep his position as Gifu ambassador.



However, he actively refuted the point of populism, saying that the loan cancellation statement was one of several ideas to overcome the low birth rate.



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



Responding to 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'.



Former Congressman Na announced that he would make a decision before the Lunar New Year holiday, but whether he can run or not, the party convention is expected to fluctuate.