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Han Dong-hoon's 100th day of inauguration...Lee Jae-myung's Expanded Move

2024.10.30 AM 09:48
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[Anchor]
Han Dong-hoon, representative of the People's Power, will hold a press conference shortly after the 100th day of his inauguration today (30th).Representative

plans to present the direction of the party with the keyword 'change and reform'.

On the other hand, Lee Jae-myung, chairman of the Democratic Party of Korea, continues his "extended expansion" move by holding a luncheon meeting with conservative figures.

Connect with reporters to find out more. Reporter Kim Dayeon!

What time does the press conference start?

[Reporter]
It starts at 10:30 a.m. soon.

The theme of the press conference is expected to be "change and reform" that representative Han has emphasized in a large framework.

In particular, the expansion of the so-called Jungsu Office, including the middle class, the metropolitan area, and the youth, and the resolution of the gap that Han has emphasized are also expected to be mentioned.Representative

Han promised a healthy and productive government-government relationship in his acceptance speech to the party leader in July.

He also said he would listen to party members and colleagues when there was a problem within the party.

After 100 days, the evaluation within the party is mixed.

In the party's public sentiment and friendly community heard by our reporters, it was evaluated as a "struggle."

In a phone call with YTN, a close aide said that although the president's office is not helping either, it seems that they have achieved good results in the by-elections as a result of walking only after seeing the people.

On the other hand, the pro-Yoon Seok-yeolgye emphasizes the need for 'integration' now.

Representative Kang Myung-gu appeared on YTN radio and emphasized that representative Han should not be alone, but should move in the direction that party members want.

It seems to have pointed out that communication within and outside the party has not been smooth in relation to the legislative conflict or the resolution of the controversy over Kim Gun-hee.As representative

has been raising the level of remarks on First Lady Kim, attention is being paid to whether there will be any related comments today.

A party official told YTN that Han is likely to refrain from making further remarks as he has already put up a card to push for a special inspector and is listening to various opinions.

[Anchor]
Let's also look at the Democratic Party situation.

CEO Lee Jae-myung is meeting with conservative figures today, right?

[Reporter]
Lee Jae-myung, chairman of the Democratic Party of Korea, meets with Yoon Yeo-jun, a former senior member of the conservative camp, today.

Previously, he met with Kim Jong-in, former chairman of the People's Power Emergency Response Committee, and Lee Sang-don, professor emeritus of Chung-Ang University, and asked for advice on pending political issues.

The prevailing assessment is that the move is aimed at "expanding the outside world" over such cross-border meetings.

In the afternoon, we meet with small business owners and self-employed people and hold a meeting.

If representative Lee is focusing on expanding people's livelihoods and the outside world, other party leaders are working hard on the government and the ruling party's offensive.

Following the proposed independent counsel law containing 13 allegations of First Lady Kim, a 'outdoor rally denouncing First Lady Kim' has also been announced this Saturday.

Park Sung-joon, the deputy floor leader, said in an MBC radio interview that he is also considering pushing for a permanent special prosecution against Myung Tae-kyun, a key figure in Kim's alleged intervention in the nomination.

After the subcommittee of the National Assembly's steering committee passed the rule that excludes the ruling party from the right to recommend permanent special prosecutors on the 28th, it seems that the pressure continues.

As the first trial of Lee's violation of the Public Official Election Act is only 15 days away, not a few view the Democratic Party's move as a public opinion battle.

I'm YTN's Kim Dayeon in the National Assembly.




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