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let's talk about a few more things with reporter Won Jong-jin, who covers
the Democratic Party.

Q. Is it possible to conduct an ethics investigation and investigation of the Democratic Party?

[Reporter Won Jong-jin: In fact, even if Rep. Kim Nam-guk has left the party, there is a way for the MDP to investigate. This is because Articles 18 and 19 of the MDP Party Regulations stipulate how to discipline those who have defected. If you look at the contents, if you leave the party for the purpose of evading disciplinary action, you can even be expelled, and the ethics tribunal at all levels can determine whether the reason for disciplinary action applies to the person who has defected. So, within the party, In order for the Democratic Party to show remorse, it is true that this regulation should be strictly applied to Congressman Kim Nam-guk, and it is true that there are voices like this, and it should not end like this at the congressional meeting that is being held now. However, one of the members of the leadership team that we spoke to again today said that Rep. Kim Nam-guk's political life is actually over because he has voluntarily withdrawn from the party, and he is actually over as a politician because he cannot get a nomination for next year's general election, and what is the effectiveness of conducting an ethics investigation and conducting a fact-finding investigation? I've talked about this as well.]

Q. Why did Lee Jae-myung and Kim Nam-guk "lose their hands"?

[Reporter Won Jong-jin: There is something that Chairman Lee Jae-myung often said during the last presidential election. "One hour for the president is like 1 million hours," he has said many times, emphasizing the importance of public servants' time. However, Rep. Kim Nam-guk, who claims to be a pro-life member, bought and sold coins during the National Assembly Standing Committee, and when such a circumstance came out through our SBS report, it is said that it is difficult to look at this apart from the illegality of other allegations. In fact, Rep. Kim Nam-guk has claimed to be a close associate of the fatherland, Lee Jae-myung, and other politicians with such a strong fandom, so it is true that there is still a high level of public opinion in favor of hard-line supporters within the party. But now is not the time to hear about it, I'm judging.]

Q. Two warrants have been dismissed... Coin rhetoric resilience?

[Reporter Won Jong-jin: Yesterday (5000th), more than 13 WEMIX coin investors filed a complaint against the CEO of Wemade, the issuer, with the Seoul Southern District Prosecutor's Office. The prosecution will also investigate the allegations of legislative lobbying against Rep. Kim Nam-guk, but it will take time to refine this because the account seizure was rejected twice last year.]