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The People's Power Party representative election is flowing into a confrontation between former Congressman Na Gyeong-won, who has not yet declared a run, and a pro-Yoon group within the party.

Pro-Yoon-gye raised the level of the offensive, saying it was deception of the president, but former lawmaker Na seems to refrain from responding during the president's visit.



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the second day, pro-Yoon-gye key member Jang Je-won attacked former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won.



He said, "The act of using public office for one's own politics is deceiving the president," and raised the level that he was performing a political drama by directing a lonely appearance.



In a phone call with SBS, former lawmaker Na said, "I am restraining myself as much as possible," referring to the president's tour schedule, but an aide expressed displeasure, saying, "The fact that people who have a great influence on the president are going to the front is to create a battlefield." .



Former CEO Lee Jun-seok also aimed at Rep. Jang on social media, saying, "It will be an election to judge those who want to stir up nominations by becoming secretary-general."



Controversy also arose over the results of a public opinion poll commissioned by an Internet media.



Rep. Kim Ki-hyun had a close battle with former Congressman Na within the margin of error, and Rep. Kim said that the foundation for reversal had been prepared, while



[Kim Ki-hyun/Rep. People's Power: The results of party and public sentiment being driven to Kim Ki-hyun were shown in numbers I see it.]



Former lawmaker Na's side expressed their intention to take legal action, saying that the credibility of the investigation was questionable and that the election law was violated in the public announcement process.



The Central Election Opinion Survey Deliberation Committee explained, "According to the Election Act, public opinion polls related to the election of party representatives do not correspond to public opinion polls related to elections."



Along with the observation that former lawmaker Na will refrain from expressing his position until next weekend, when the presidential tour ends, there is also a prospect that the declaration of running can be accelerated through the offensive of pro-Yoon circles.



(Video coverage: Lee Chan-soo · Kim Do-yoon TBC, video editing: Yu Mira)