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Jang Dong-hyeok Turns to Out-of-Party Activities… Chung Jeom-sik Schedules Lunch with Lee Jun-seok


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[SBS Joo Young-jin's News Briefing]

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■ Broadcast: SBS "Joo Young-jin's News Briefing" Mon-Fri (14:00–15:20)

■ Anchor: Joo Young-jin

■ Panelists: Lim Mi-ae, Democratic Party lawmaker; Kim So-hee, People Power Party lawmaker; Choi Seon-ho, SBS Editorial Writer

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● Going Solo with Out-of-Party Moves

[Interview] Lim Mi-ae / Democratic Party Lawmaker

"I want to run for Supreme Council member to bring electoral system reform to the public agenda."

[Interview] Kim So-hee / People Power Party Lawmaker

"If the party's approval rating falls below 20%, calls for resignation will emerge again."

"Jang Dong-hyeok has already lost leadership within the party, so he only engages in out-of-party activities... It is fortunate I didn't pick up his call."

"Calling him 'Jae-myung-ah'? It is regrettable that the leader of the main opposition party is acting like a YouTuber."

"To win elections, we must join forces... Lee Jun-seok and Han Dong-hoon should also cooperate in stages."

[Interview] Choi Seon-ho / SBS Editorial Writer

"Chung Jeom-sik and Lee Jun-seok are scheduled to have lunch on the 21st... They are likely to coordinate on struggles against the ruling party."

"Jang Dong-hyeok's expression on the street is different from his expression inside the party... That is why he is turning to out-of-party activities."

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