Political Talk: Following Jung Chung-rae and Kim Min-seok, Song Young-gil Weighs Party Leadership Bid—Who Will Prevail?
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■ Broadcast: SBS <Joo Young-jin's News Briefing> Mon-Fri (14:00–15:20)
■ Anchor: Joo Young-jin
■ Panelists: Park Sung-jun, Democratic Party of Korea lawmaker; Kim Young-woo, former People Power Party lawmaker; Choi Sun-ho, SBS Editorial Writer
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● Democratic Party Leadership Race Heats Up
[Interview] Park Sung-jun / Democratic Party of Korea Lawmaker
"The party members and supporters of the Democratic Party are simple... they will look at who performs better."
"The Democratic Party's national convention will be a success... it will serve as a filtering process to resolve internal conflicts."
[Interview] Kim Young-woo / Former People Power Party Lawmaker
"Through the dinner meeting with President Lee, I sensed an atmosphere suggesting that Song Young-gil intends to block Jung Chung-rae from serving consecutive terms."
"Jung Chung-rae seems to be focusing his efforts on the Honam region and party members with voting rights."
"It appears President Lee is too deeply involved in the national convention."
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