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Former Congressman Na Kyung-won, who had been struggling with the challenge of the people's strength, decided not to run for the party representative election.

It failed to overcome the intensive checks of the presidential office and pro-Yun groups within the party, but the possibility that the election for the ruling party's representative will be held in a two-way structure between two lawmakers Kim Ki-hyun and Ahn Cheol-soo has increased.



This is Reporter Lee Seong-hoon on the sidewalk.



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night (24th), former lawmaker Na Gyeong-won, who had not decided whether to run or not and repeatedly discussed with her aides, declared that she would not run for the party representative election.



It comes 19 days after a conflict with the President's office over the loan forgiveness policy upon her birth.



[Na Gyeong-won/Former Congressman: If we can prevent national concerns about division and confusion and return to harmony and unity, I will bravely



resign .]

He said he had a plan.



In the meantime, she has been uncomfortable with the offensive of the president's office and pro-Yun groups.



[Na Gyeong-won/Former Congressman: Political parties are the root of liberal democracy politics.

We need disorderly vitality rather than orderly lethargy.]



He said that he had neither the space nor the intention to play a role in future party conventions, but the party runners all started hugging former lawmakers.



[Kim Ki-hyeon/People's Power Representative: Together with CEO Na Kyung-won, we will work harder to create a better Korea and a more beloved people's power.]



[Ahn Cheol-soo/People's Power Rep.: Now, it is probably understood that the heart is in a very difficult situation.

I would like to meet and talk to you at an appropriate time.]



The final variable is whether or not former lawmaker Seung-min Yoo, who has not yet announced his final position, will run for office, although the two-gang composition of Kim Ki-hyun and Ahn Cheol-soo has been formed due to the departure of former lawmaker Na.



As the composition of the party convention fluctuates, the competition between party runners to absorb the votes of supporters of former lawmakers is expected to heat up.



(Video coverage: Jo Chun-dong, video editing: Lee Jae-seong)