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Han Dong-hoon, the representative of People's Power, visited the funeral hall of Asan Medical Center in Seoul, where the funeral hall of former President Lee Myung Bak's brother Lee Sang-deuk, former deputy chairman of the National Assembly, was set up.Representatives of
said Han visited the mortuary after completing his visit to Daegu to console the bereaved family and had a 30-minute conversation with former President Lee and his wife.
In the conversation, former President Lee said that the re-creation of the government is the most important thing, and that he encouraged and gave words of blessing that he would do well in a difficult environment, and that representative Han replied that he would do well.
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said Han visited the mortuary after completing his visit to Daegu to console the bereaved family and had a 30-minute conversation with former President Lee and his wife.
In the conversation, former President Lee said that the re-creation of the government is the most important thing, and that he encouraged and gave words of blessing that he would do well in a difficult environment, and that representative Han replied that he would do well.
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