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Political Insider: Kim Min-seok and Song Young-gil Head to Honam; Jung Chung-rae Criticized for "Lack of Support for State Affairs"

[Joo Young-jin's News Briefing]

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■ Broadcast: SBS "Joo Young-jin's News Briefing" Mon–Fri (14:00–15:20)
■ Host: Anchor Joo Young-jin
■ Panelists: Rep. Park Sung-jun of the Democratic Party of Korea, Former Rep. Kim Young-woo of the People Power Party, Son Seok-min, SBS Editorial Writer
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● Deepening Factional Conflict within the Democratic Party

Park Sung-jun / Rep. of the Democratic Party of Korea
"The Democratic Party should not be viewed solely through the lens of the activist movement."
"Jung Chung-rae, Kim Min-seok, Song Young-gil, and Kim Yong-min are all likely to run in the national convention."

Kim Young-woo / Former Rep. of the People Power Party
"A dangerous war is underway between the activist and non-activist factions within the Democratic Party."
"Kim Min-seok and Song Young-gil will likely form a de facto alliance to keep Jung Chung-rae in check."

● Another Failed Entry Attempt Due to One Protester

Son Seok-min / SBS Editorial Writer
"The 'resisting' protester was draped in a U.S. flag; it seems distant from protesters concerned with voting rights infringement."
"We must focus on the essence of the protest; excessive behavior should be refrained from."

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