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Ho-jung Yun “Seoul Mayor Song Young-gil is not the only alternative… Lee Jae-myung plays a role in local elections”

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Yun Ho-jung, chairman of the emergency response committee of the Democratic Party of Korea, said, “CEO Song Young-gil is not the only alternative to the theory of running out for mayor in Seoul.”

Chairman Yoon said in an interview on CBS Radio’s ‘Kim Hyun-jung’s News Show’ today, “There are several big players who can run for the Democratic Party in the name of the Democratic Party, and it is a matter that needs to be judged comprehensively.”

When asked whether ex-CEO Lee Nak-yeon or former chief of staff Im Jong-seok were included in the candidates for Seoul mayor, he said, “This local election is not for the victory of the Democratic Party alone, but an election that needs to set up well-marked milestones to protect the democracy of the Republic of Korea and prevent the Yun Seok-yeol administration from going astray. He replied, “There can be no exceptions for anyone in the party.”

Regarding the theory of the role of standing adviser Lee Jae-myung, who was a presidential candidate, in the local election, Chairman Yoon said, “Of course, I believe that the party will play the role requested by the party to win the local election.” said.

When asked if this standing advisor can serve as the chairman of the election committee, he said, “We haven’t discussed it up to that point,” but he said, “Whether it’s the election chairperson or a different role, you don’t dare say, ‘How far can you do it’? No,” he replied.