Lee Hae-chan, the senior advisor of the Democratic Party, regarding next year's general election results, stated, "The key is whether we achieve a simple majority or secure 180 seats," raising concerns about 'the winner's complacency.' Meanwhile, former National Intelligence Service Director Park Ji-won emphasized unity, calling it a "gesture of encouragement."
On the 8th, Park Ji-won posted on his social media (SNS), "Senior Advisor Lee's expectation of the Democratic Party securing a majority or 180 seats is an encouragement and a prediction," and stressed, "Rather than arguing over this, I appeal once again that this is a moment to unite."
He said, "If we unite, the goal will be achieved," adding, "The greatest reform and innovation in the Republic of Korea is the president's change. The Democratic Party is unity and communication with its leader. The Democratic Party must respond to the cries of the people and party members calling for unity."
Regarding the conclusion of the People Power Party's Innovation Committee, he said, "Innovation Committee Chairman In Yo-han came empty-handed and left empty-handed, but Chairman In raised the flag of innovation that the people desire from the People Power Party, and the media also praised it," adding, "In any case, signs show that the election prospects for the prosecution-related officials are shaking. The stay (retention) of the Financial Services Commission Chairman and the Financial Supervisory Service Governor, who were rumored to enter the National Assembly, is judged to be such a sign."
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