Representative of social group
The representatives of the social groups of the Jeollanam-do party, or the inter-Korean bilateral meeting, held talks with South and North Korean party and social group representatives who opposed South Korea's sole government to discuss the measures to prevent the 5 · 10 independent election and establish a democratic unified nation. It says. The meeting, which began on April 19, 1948, was attended by a number of North and South Korean dignitaries such as Kim Gu, Kim Gyu Sik, Kim Il Sung and Kim Doo Bong. Although it has been used only for the establishment of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), it has provided a guideline for the unification movement, though it has ended in failure.