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[Asia Economy Reporter Naju-seok] Lee Jun-seok, leader of the People Power Party, stated on the 23rd that he will not pay condolences regarding the death of former President Jeon Du-hwan. Instead, he said the party will send a condolence wreath, and party members are free to decide individually whether to pay their respects.


Through social media on the same day, Lee said, "I have no plans to visit the funeral home of former President Jeon Du-hwan," indicating he will not attend the mourning site.


However, he added, "I will send a condolence wreath on behalf of the party." This means he intends to observe formal etiquette such as sending flowers.



Additionally, he stated, "Party members may freely decide whether to pay their respects based on their personal connections or judgments regarding the deceased," indicating that he will not prevent anyone from offering condolences.


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