李俊錫、改革新党政綱政策委員長
A new reform party promoted by former People's Power Representative Lee Jun-seok was launched on the 20th... Party members exceed 50,000 = South Korea
The tentatively named ``Reform New Party,'' which former leader Lee Jun-seok, who left the People's Power (ruling party), has been working on forming, will be officially launched next week.
New Party officials announced on the 13th that the New Reform Party will hold a central party founding convention on the 20th in the large conference room of the National Diet Building.
Ta. The New Reform Party currently has more than 50,000 members, and is in charge of city and provincial parties in Seoul, Gyeonggi-do, Incheon, Daegu, and Gyeongsangbuk-do. Conclusion
completed. If the New Reform Party gains momentum, it will mean that one powerful force among the various political forces that have moved to Zone 3 ahead of the April 10 general election will establish a base.
Furthermore, it has not yet been decided how the leadership structure of the new reform party will be structured. In some quarters, the idea that Lee Jun-seok, Chairman of the Party's Platform and Policy Committee, who played a key role in forming the party, would serve as the party's representative has been discussed.
I'm getting lost. With less time left to prepare for the general election, which is just three months away, some speculate that Chairman Lee will assume the role of party representative rather than holding an all-party convention.
However, on the same day, Chairman Lee posted on Facebook, ``There has been no discussion yet on how the leadership structure will be structured once the new reform party starts.
There are many people who are competent enough to serve as such." On December 27, last year, Chairman Lee officially declared his separation from the People's Power Party and the formation of a new party. The New Reform Party includes Chairman Lee's close aide Jung Hara.
Following Moo, Heo Eun-ah, and Lee Ki-in, chairman of the party formation preparation committee, former lawmaker Kim Young-nam has joined the party as strategic planning committee chairman.
Until now, the Reform Party has been preparing to form a party through online membership registration, while also making a series of general election pledges.
The first pledge was a policy related to the governing structure of public broadcasting and financial resources, and the second pledge was the introduction of regionally responsible education schools and a policy for concentrated investment in regionally based national universities.
The New Reform Party is expected to speed up preparations for the general election, including forming a certified management committee after the central party's founding convention.
2024/01/13 20:43 KST
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