[Anchor]
Representative Han Dong-hoon, who had been silent over President Yoon Suk Yeol's public statement and press conference, issued a message that practice is now important as the president apologized for the current situation.
It is interpreted as a "breath-taking" intention to refrain from escalating and respond to the president's office, and the first trial sentence of Lee Jae-myung and the handling of Kim's special prosecution are considered major variables in the future relationship between the government and the government.
Reporter Park Kwang-ryul reports.
[Reporter]
Representative Han Dong-hoon's position on the presidential press conference, which came out after a full day of deliberation, focused on speed control instead of head-on collisions.
It gave meaning that the president responded to demands such as apologies, personnel reform, and suspension of Kim's activities, and presented three principles: public sentiment, concreteness, and speed, highlighting the importance of practice.Representative
Han turned his eyes to the outside world at the party's official meeting just before the conference, aiming at the issue of representative Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party instead of pressing the presidential office.
[Han Dong-hoon / Representative of People's Power (7th): (The Democratic Party) holds a rally with placards and these acts are nothing more than intimidating the judges from making a fair judgment and a fair judgment]
Compared to the so-called "empty-handed interview" issue, a subtle change in the atmosphere is detected in the close circle.
While expressing regret at some points, including the president's remarks on the demonization of First Lady Kim, he seems to refrain from making intense criticism as much as possible.
[Kim Jong-hyuk / Supreme Council member of the People's Power (appeared on YTN on the 7th): Since I bowed my head to apologize for the behavior of myself and my wife, I tried to convey the sincerity of wanting to apologize in my own way....]
It is interpreted as a sign that they will take time to respond to major issues such as Lee Jae-myung's first trial sentence and the handling of the third Kim Special Counsel Act.
Theory of Protestantism' erupts from various parts of the party, but there is also an interpretation that some of the internal atmosphere of the presidential office and further strong confrontation had an effect.
[Na Kyung-won / People's Power Congressman (6th): Since you are talking about the middle of your term, the government and the ruling party should join forces and work together to secure the power of state affairs again....]
The presidential office's response and public opinion trends are cited as major variables that will determine the future relationship between the government and the government.
If the approval rating decline cannot be cut off early with a time-consuming or show-off response, Han's "active role theory" could erupt both inside and outside the party.
On top of that, the atmosphere within the party should also be noted over the flow of discussions on special inspectors and responses to the Special Prosecutor Act, which is actively pursued by representative Han.
[Shin Ji-ho / Director of Strategic Planning for People's Power (KBS Radio on the 5th): (The Special Prosecutor Kim Act) has more toxic provisions. So of course, we have to stop this. If forward-looking measures are taken, they will have a significant effect on cracking down on the Leave vote....]
Analysts say that amid the Democratic Party's intensifying rental offensive, including outdoor rallies, representative Han Dong-hoon has sent a message to minimize the sound of rupture in the ruling party and not let go of the string of reform.
Han's choice in November has emerged as a major variable in the political situation, with the task of chemical combination of the ruling camp based on the public's perspective, rebounding in approval ratings, and expanding the party's foundation.
I'm Park Kwang Ryul of YTN.
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