Golf and constitutional amendment. These two words are shaking up the political sphere. This comes after it was revealed that President Lee Jae-myung had a golf meeting with veteran lawmakers from the People Power Party and exchanged discussions on a constitutional amendment during the gathering. The People Power Party maintains its stance that it can only engage in any constitutional amendment discussions if President Lee explicitly states there will be no consecutive terms. Former National Assembly Secretary-General Yoo In-tae stated that it is a positive thing for the President and opposition lawmakers to communicate in this way, whether over golf or drinks, but emphasized that the President needs to directly speak out about consecutive terms. This is the second video of the meeting between SBS [Discovery of Knowledge] and former Secretary-General Yoo In-tae.
(Planned by: Kim Yong-tae, Hosted by: Jeong Yu-mi, Writer: Park Jung-rye, Edited: Kim Bok-hyung, Ryu Ji-soo, Filmed: Kim Sang-yoon, Hwang Se-hoe, CG: Jung Yu-min, Directed: Cho Do-hye, Produced: SBS Digital News)
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"Even if the President's Pride Hurts"... The President Must Say It Directly Rather Than a "Golf Meeting"! (ft. Former National Assembly Secretary-General Yoo In-tae)
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