When quoting this interview, please accurately credit the program 'SBS
■ Broadcast: SBS
■ Anchor: Joo Young-jin
■ Guests: Lee Yong-woo, Member of the Democratic Party of Korea; Kim Keun-sik, Former Vision and Strategy Chief of the People Power Party; Son Seok-min, SBS Editorial Writer
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● Democratic Party ↓ < People Power Party ↑... Party Approval Ratings 'Reversed'
Lee Yong-woo / Member of the Democratic Party of Korea
"The internal conflict within the Democratic Party has led to a departure of our support base... It is a painful result."
Kim Keun-sik / Former Vision and Strategy Chief of the People Power Party
"The rise in the People Power Party's approval rating seems to be the result of alienated supporters returning."
"There is an underlying expectation that the current Jang Dong-hyuk leadership system will not last long."
Son Seok-min / SBS Editorial Writer
"The rise in the People Power Party's approval rating is a reflection effect from the departure of Democratic Party supporters."
● Jung Chung-rae Lowers His Profile
Lee Yong-woo / Member of the Democratic Party of Korea
"There is clearly a difference in temperature between the Blue House and the party regarding the public sentiment shown in the election."
"The Democratic Party is still in the stage before candidate outlines are formed... The flow is moving toward a power struggle rather than focusing on agendas."
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