李俊錫、国民の力元代表
More than 10 active members join a new party led by People's Power former leader Lee Jun-seok...Party formation convention will be held on the 20th = South Korea
The ``Reform New Party,'' tentatively known as the ``Reform Party,'' led by Lee Jun-seok, former representative of the People's Power (ruling party), recruited members online and secured over 20,000 members in one day.
On the 4th, Chairman Lee Former posted on Facebook, ``It was an unprecedented attempt to exceed the Center Party's membership standards without applying for membership on paper.
. "Yesterday, we announced the invitation to join the party, and within 18 hours we had over 20,000 members," he said with joy. He continued, ``The number of regions with 1,000 party members has increased to 7 based on the city/province party formation standards.
I got it. "From now on, we will steadily move forward with paper-based membership registration," he added. The Reform and New Party Formation Committee announced that as of 1 p.m. that day, there were approximately 24,000 new party members. Currently, Chi
Several prominent members of the ruling party, including Yong Ha-ram, Heo Eun-ah, and Lee Ki-in, are serving as the joint party preparation committee chairs for the new reform party.
In a press release, they said, ``It is extremely important that party membership was recruited naturally, without bias toward specific people or specific regions.''
It has a lot of meaning.'' Co-chairman Chung appeared on an MBC radio program and said, ``The (Central Party) will hold a party formation convention around January 20th, but I don't expect there to be any major problems.
There are people who flow. All of them are able to join the party while maintaining their qualifications as members of the Diet." Furthermore, ``When joining, we also provide services to help other parties leave the party, but in both cases the Democratic Party
It appears that some of them were members of the Japan Justice Party and the Justice Party (both opposition parties). Co-chairman Huh, who announced his departure from the People's Power Party, asked on a CBS radio program about his intention to join the new party.
``There are more than 10 members, including some heavyweights,'' he said, expressing hope that not only will there be strength from the people, but there will also be people from the Democratic Party who have approached him about joining the new party.
On the other hand, the People's Power announced on the same day that the reformed new party
Suspicions have been raised that this was done to prevent people from leaving the party, but he dismissed them as unfounded. Spokesperson Yoon Hee-seok told reporters, ``In the process of expanding the party's homepage server.''
An error occurred during the installation, and emergency recovery work was carried out. "The People's Power's system for consolidating party membership fees is operated separately from the People's Power website, and it has never been shut down."
2024/01/04 21:10 KST
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