Chu told reporters after holding a private meeting with senior lawmakers over four terms, saying that the party should not be seen as divided and conflicted by the parliamentary elections, and that many senior members should consider voting.
Kwon Young-se also pointed out that it is not appropriate to publicly pressure the president's office and demand action, saying that if they are confronted with each other by voting, the damage will only increase.
On the other hand, Representative Cho Kyung-tae explained that he told the party to lead the political situation, not Yongsan, saying that we need to see the people and that we need to quickly promote the special inspector system for this purpose.
About 10 senior lawmakers attended the meeting, including floor leader Choo, Cho Kyung-tae, Kwon Sung-dong, Kwon Young-se, Yoon Sang-hyun, and Cho Bae-sook.
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