"Attention on Whether Kim Jong-in, Geum Tae-seop, Yang Hyang-ja Will Join"
"Lee Jun-seok's New Party 30 Seats? Delusional"

Attorney Shin Pyeong, who is also called President Yoon Seok-yeol's mentor, diagnosed that former lawmaker Yoo Seung-min and former People Power Party leader Lee Jun-seok are criticizing President Yoon Seok-yeol to build a justification for founding a new party, saying "their hearts have already left the party."


On the 18th, Attorney Shin said on CBS's 'Kim Hyun-jung's News Show,' "The hearts and souls of former lawmaker Yoo and former leader Lee have left the People Power Party."

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Former lawmaker Yoo said on CBS Radio the day before that he would wait until December and then decide whether to stay in or leave the party if it does not change. However, Attorney Shin analyzed that their hearts have already left and that this is merely an effort to create a justification for founding a new party.


Attorney Shin said, "They had already left their hearts quite some time ago, and it appears they are continuously criticizing President Yoon and the Speaker of the National Assembly to accumulate justification for creating a new party. I judge this to be somewhat disgraceful behavior," adding, "their hearts and souls, even one out of a hundred, have completely left."


When asked whether former lawmaker Yoo or former leader Lee would leave to found a new party, he said, "They will probably create a new party, but we need to carefully observe how broad its scope will be, whether they will include former People Power Party Emergency Committee Chairman Kim Jong-in, former lawmaker Geum Tae-seop, and lawmaker Yang Hyang-ja. Both Geum and Yang are leading third-zone new parties."



Regarding whether opposition figures would join former leader Lee's new party, he said, "Who in the opposition would entrust their future to a figure like former leader Lee?" Some say that if former leader Lee leaves and forms a new party, it could easily secure about 30 seats, but such delusions are completely unfounded," he pointed out.


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