Five candidates for the Democratic Party of Korea's August 17th National Convention gathered together for the first time and engaged in a fierce battle of nerves. Former Prime Minister Kim Min-seok, former leader Song Young-gil, and lawmaker Ko Min-jung poured a barrage of fire on former leader Chung Cheong-rae, citing conflict between the party headquarters and responsibility for the decline in party approval ratings. Former Representative Jeong said, “It is unfair to fight 2 to 1 or 3 to 1,” but emphasized clarity, saying, “The identity of the Democratic Party is reform.” ● Party candidates who unanimously criticized Jeong… The supporters' shouts and physical fights were held by the National Assembly for Autonomy and Decentralization (KDLC) at the National Assembly Hall in Yeouido, Seoul on the 12th. The site of the party's representative candidate's political opinion announcement was reminiscent of a circuit primary at a national convention, with each supporter shouting back and forth and being nervous. Former Prime Minister Kim said, “Based on the cooperation I have had with President Lee Jae-myung for three years, I will now support the national administration of the People’s Sovereign Government as the party leader.” During the term of former leader Chung, the party