[Anchor]
The People's Power is raising the pressure on the 25th, saying that the first trial of Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, must be broadcast live.
The Democratic Party of Korea launched a counterattack, claiming that the ruling party's pro-Yoon Seok-yeol tried to cajole Myung Tae-kyun, a key figure in the alleged intervention of the nomination.
I'm connecting with the National Assembly reporter, reporter Son Hyo-jung!
People's Power is putting forward measures aimed at representative Lee's judicial risk at the party level, what is it about?
[Reporter]
After the first trial ruling on Lee Jae-myung's violation of the Public Official Election Act last week, the power of the people has been highlighting Lee's judicial risk every day.
The ruling party stressed that Lee's remaining higher court should proceed quickly and the ruling should be finalized.
The plan is to set up a special team of seven members to prevent delays in trials within the party and monitor representative Lee's trial to prevent delays.
He has also repeatedly argued that CEO Lee's trial on charges of perjury should be broadcast live on the 25th.
Joo Jin-woo, chairman of the party's legal advisory committee, submitted a request for a live broadcast of the sentence to the Seoul Central District Court, which is conducting Lee's trial.
Representative Lee said he did not even admit the result of last week's sentence, and it is desirable for the justice to deliver the sentence process to the public in real time.
In the ruling party, which has been noisy due to conflicts between the party and the party, voices are prevailing that Lee and the opposition should focus on criticizing the opposition party in one voice until the 25th.
However, the suspicion of slanderous posts on party bulletin boards remained a detonator of conflict.There is a confrontation between the pro-yoon faction that a representative of
should clarify the suspicion that his family is involved, and the close circle that he should wait for the results of the investigation.
[Jang Ye-chan / Supreme Council Member for the Power of the People: If it is revealed through an investigative agency, it will be shameful enough to live in the Republic of Korea. You can go home and ask if your family did it as soon as possible today.]
[Kim Jong-hyuk / Supreme Council member of People's Power: Just because there was a comment criticizing the president, it's not basically possible to audit the president. Isn't it going to come out of the police investigation? If there is an illegal act.]
A representative of
met with reporters today and was asked related questions, but again avoided giving specific answers.
There are also voices within the party that are wary of the fact that the first unification in a long time after Lee's sentence could be disturbed by the issue of the party's bulletin board.
[Anchor]
The Democratic Party, which is on the defensive due to the conviction of Chairman Lee Jae-myung, is highlighting suspicions related to Myung Tae-kyun?
[Reporter]
The leadership of the Democratic Party, which is considering how to respond to Lee Jae-myung's judicial risk, is seeking a reversal by repeatedly raising suspicions surrounding the ruling party.
Park Chan-dae, the floor leader of the party, claimed at the Supreme Council that it was an "attempt to conciliate," referring to media reports that Yoon Han-hong, a member of the People's Power, asked Myung Tae-kyun to "release only the recordings of the president's anger."
The report states that lawmaker Yoon asked Myung Tae-kyun through an acquaintance to release a specific recording in favor of President Yoon.
In response, Rep. Yoon admitted to the request for recording, but reportedly denied the upper-level orders or allegations of transactions with Myung.
The Democratic Party of Korea has repeatedly called for the expulsion of Representative Yoon and the acceptance of Kim Gun-hee as an independent counsel to the people's power.
Spokesperson Han Min-soo also told reporters after the party meeting that he would immediately file a complaint with the National Assembly's Special Committee on Ethics.
Amid the chaotic atmosphere within the party since the first trial was sentenced last week, Democratic Party Chairman Lee Jae-myung has continued his people's livelihood.
Following a meeting with local stock investors in the morning, they met with officials from the Korea International Trade Association in the afternoon to explore ways to boost the economy.
Representative Lee plans to continue to visit people's livelihoods in the future, which is interpreted as an intention to distract attention from judicial risks and emphasize its character as an alternative party.
However, the opposition party is paying attention to whether any other presidential candidate other than representative Lee can emerge.
Former lawmaker Kim Doo-kwan said in a radio interview that it is desirable for various presidential candidates in the party to compete, but declined to say that it is too much to interpret the possibility of his presidential bid.
So far, I'm Son Hyo-jung of YTN in the National Assembly.
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