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[Asia Economy Reporter Wondara] Yoon Mi-hyang, the elected member of the Democratic Party of Korea, will hold a press conference at 2 PM on the 29th at the National Assembly. This comes 11 days after Yoon went into 'seclusion' amid various allegations.


Heo Yoon-jung, spokesperson for the Democratic Party, said on the 29th, "Yoon will hold a press conference at 2 PM today at the National Assembly Communication Hall." However, regarding whether there will be any announcements about resignation at the press conference, she said, "It is difficult to confirm."


This is the first time Yoon has appeared in the media in 11 days since the CBS radio interview on the 18th. At that time, Yoon said in the interview, "Regarding calls for resignation, I am not considering it," and added, "I hope you will watch over my legislative activities well in the future."



Meanwhile, the 29th is the end of the 20th National Assembly members' term, and before the start of the 21st National Assembly term, there is internal pressure for the elected member to clarify their position on various allegations surrounding them.


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