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Former lawmaker Tae-seop Geum is answering questions from reporters at a meeting of the Election Countermeasure Committee held at the Central Party of the People’s Power in Yeouido, Seoul on the 24th of last month. Joint coverage photo

Former lawmaker Tae-seop Geum made it clear that he would not participate in the unification of opposition led by the power of the people, and showed the possibility of the’Foundation of the Third Zone’ including former prosecutor general Yoon Seok-yeol. As the controversy over the integration of opposition powers intensifies within the power of the people, centrifugal force is again driven in the work of political reform from opposition parties. Rep. Geum said in a call on the 12th, saying, “There are many talks about joining in the opposition, but I think’I’m not in that direction’.” He added, “I just told you the direction, not the stage where there is something to clarify in detail,” he added. “I think we need to create a frame.” Regarding Mr. Yoon’s political participation, he said, “Isn’t it because of disillusionment and irritation against existing politics?” I can think of it. “You have to create a force and not lean on an individual.” In the third zone, there is a need for a new framework that can encompass former President Yun. Kim Jong-in, who left with the victory of the re-election by the people’s power, said, “I see you occasionally,” and opened the possibility of building a third-zone power with him in the future. Rep. Geum Jeon said several times that it would be difficult to change the government in the next presidential election with only the power of the people, and during the 4/7 re-election, he served as the chairman of the People’s Power Joint Election Countermeasures and played a role in attracting the votes of the middle class. However, his judgment that it is difficult to produce a synergistic effect through integration led by the power of the people is read as a means of leading the reorganization of opposition through the establishment of the Third Zone. Rep. Geum Jeon is reported to be working on a new trend of political reform by meeting a wide range of members of the Democratic Party, the people’s power, and opposition parties who are contemplating the party’s course. On this day, an official on the part of Congressman Keum said, “The situation where the former lawmaker started a move to strengthen political power. He said, “I am seeing the timing of the founding while asking who will participate (in the power of the Third Zone).” By Kim Mina, staff reporter

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