Kim Min-seok, who served as the first prime minister under the Lee Jae-myung administration, has been elected as the new leader of the Democratic Party, defeating former party leader Jeong Cheong-rae. During the national convention, conflicts between the pro-Lee Jae-myung faction and the pro-Jeong Cheong-rae faction escalated to the point where concerns were raised that the party might fracture. Will these divisions now enter a phase of healing? Addressing this question on SBS "Discovering Knowledge," Yoo In-tae, a senior statesman of the Democratic Party and former secretary-general of the National Assembly, stated that it ultimately depends on the Blue House. His outlook suggests that depending on the steps taken by the Blue House, the party could once again plunge into uncontrollable internal strife. What scenario is this?
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Self-Proclaimed Political Kkondae Yoo In-tae's Sharp Analysis on the New Democratic Party Leadership
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