'' and announced his intention to form a new party. Together with Lee Nak-yeon, the current leaders of the Democratic Party were the three prime ministers of the Moon Jae-in government (Lee Nak-yon and Jeong Se-gyu).
Prime Minister Ding Se-kyun and Kim Bu-gyeom are currently holding talks with former Prime Minister Kim Bu-gyun. On the 12th, according to political circles, a joint attack was made on former leader Lee Nak-yon, who is showing signs of forming a new party.
Emotions among pro-Lee Jae-Myung mainstream members of the Democratic Party are intensifying. Representative Lee Jae-myung is currently arranging a meeting with Prime Minister Ding Former, but he is reluctant to have a meeting with former Prime Minister Lee Nak-yeon.
Former Representative Lee Nak-yeon's recent political actions are an extension of the constant factional conflict within the Democratic Party under Lee Jae-myung. 'My Way' declaration by former leader Lee Nak-yon, a non-Lee Jae-Myung leader
If this becomes a reality, there is a possibility that non-Lee Jae-Myung-affiliated members will leave the party and join a new party in a domino effect. Former Representative Lee Nak-yon, who has been expanding his stride while leaving open the possibility of forming a new party, recently gave an interview with the media.
``We have begun the practical work of forming a new party,'' he said, ``I hope we can give new hope in the new year,'' and went on to discuss the timing of the formation of the party.
Furthermore, if 'Principles and Common Sense,' a group of four non-Lee Jae-Myung-affiliated members who rebelled against the pro-Lee Jae-Myung leadership, begins to take independent action in the future, there is a possibility that 'Lee Nak-yon
There are also speculations that the new party may gradually gain more power. Lawmakers affiliated with Principles and Common Sense are urging the leadership to come up with visible measures to restore democracy within the party by the end of this month.
The issue of former President Lee Nak-yon's new party is further deepening the factional divide within the Democratic Party. Rep. Kim Min-Seok criticized former representative Lee Nak-yon as a 'sakura' (an eccentric politician).
Lawmakers affiliated with Lee Jae-myung raised Kim's history of leaving the party and objected fiercely. For the time being, Representative Lee Jae-Myung plans to keep a close eye on the progress of former Representative Lee Nak-yeon and non-Lee Jae-Myung-affiliated forces, and continue to work towards communication and integration. Lee Luo
There is also the background that he is arranging a one-on-one meeting between Representative Fuchi Former and Prime Minister Ding Former. The success of the so-called 'Lee Jae-myung-Lee Nak-yon meeting', which was being promoted behind the scenes, is uncertain due to former representative Lee Nak-yon's stubborn attitude.
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2023/12/12 20:57 KST
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