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Lee Nak-yeon: Plans to Leave Democratic Party and Form New Party – Exclusive Interview and Future Plans

Lee Nak-yeon, former leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, is answering reporters’ questions in front of the Democracy Gate after visiting Buk-gu National Cemetery, Gwangju, on May 7. 2024.1.7/What’s new 1

Lee Nak-yeon, former leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, who is preparing to found a new party, said: “Shouldn’t I greet you and ask for forgiveness later this week?”

On the morning of the 7th, former Representative Lee met with reporters after paying respects at the May 18 National Democracy Cemetery in Unjeong-dong, Buk-gu, Gwangju, and answered questions about his plans to leave the party and found a new one. saying: “I think it’s right to be clear about my future.”

Former MP Lee said: “No matter who they are, anyone who shares the same desire to break the monopoly political structure between the two parties that is ruining the country and provide new options of hope for the people must cooperate.”

He continued: “The incompetent and corrupt political structure of the two-party monopoly is suffocating the Republic of Korea. We are giving a choice not to those who like both parties, but to those who dislike both parties, and allowing them to unite.” This is the work of reconstruction and expansion of the opposition party,” she explained.

To the question: “Is there anyone among the active members of the National Assembly of Honam who can work with me?”, he replied: “The future of a politician is something that others should not talk about”, and added: “Active politicians have a lot to offer.” think and organize. “It is a great disrespect to others to say this, and I hope you will participate,” she replied.

However, regarding the possibility of so-called ‘rockfall solidarity’ with former People Power Party leader Lee Jun-seok, he said: “I don’t want to accept that coined word (rockfall) because it seems intentional,” and “It’s not that the right time to raise such a (solidarity) discussion first.” “He drew a line.

On this day, former Representative Lee visited the graves of an unknown martyr and pro-democracy activist Na Byeong-sik. Former CEO Lee knelt and cried during the visit to the shrine. After paying his respects, former CEO Lee plans to move to his hometown Yeonggwang, Jeollanam-do, to visit his late father’s grave.

Lee Ye-ji, Donga.com reporter leeyj@donga.com

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