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"Hard struggle," "Looking bigger"...100 Days, Mixed Ratings

2024.10.30 PM 10:01
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[Anchor]
The internal party's evaluation of representative Han Dong-hoon's 100th day of the People's Power was largely mixed.Representatives

evaluated that they struggled to reform the party following the public sentiment, but pro-Yoon-gye pointed out that Han should take a unified step in the future.

This is reporter Son Hyo-jung.

[Reporter]
Just like Chairman Han Dong-hoon, who repeatedly emphasized 'change and reform', the close circle gave meaning that the past 100 days were a time when the party and the government tried again to win the hearts of the people.

In particular, the presidential office or the party situation was not easy over the solution to the controversy over First Lady Kim Gun-hee, but Han's reform direction was desirable.

[Jang Dong-hyuk / Supreme Council Member of the People's Power (MBC Radio's "Kim Jong-bae's Attention")] [Although there are difficulties under the current representative Han Dong-hoon, the direction of change and reform is correct when it comes to trying to keep up with the public sentiment, but if you talk about the results, the evaluation may be slightly different]

On the other hand, in the pro-yoon circles, Han's willingness to integrate and communicate within the party was said to have been disappointing.

The communication method was rough and one-sided, such as announcing the promotion of a special inspector without consulting with the floor leader.

[Kang Myung-gu / Member of the People's Power (YTN Radio 'News Fighting Bae Seung-hee'): I think I know the loyalty (Representative Han Dong-hoon). However, this is a little wrong with the format or way it is now, because they will fight again, saying, "Let's reveal the assembly and let's vote." I'm going to fight again with the methodology.]

Senior lawmakers also criticized Han, who is leaning toward the president.

Kwon Young-se, a five-term lawmaker, pointed out that representative Han should not push for a special inspector and cause a disturbance, and that he should look at "change and reform" even more.
Representative Yoon Sang-hyun of
was also wary of the division of the ruling party.

[Yoon Sang-hyun / People's Power: You need to think more about the political fate of the president of Yoon Suk Yeol, the leader of the ruling party, etc.]

In the midst of this, some pro-Yoon-gye lawmakers reportedly delivered measures to the presidential office to reform state affairs, including personnel reshuffling, ahead of the halfway point of their term.

Both pro- and pro-Yoon-gye agree on the need for a state reform, but the sharp difference in position seems to be a specific "methodology" for reform.Analysts say that the future power structure of the ruling camp will inevitably be affected by how representatives

solve this twisted knot.

I'm Son Hyojung of YTN.

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