李洛淵、共に民主党元代表
Lee Jun-seok, chairman of the Reform Party's political platform and policy committee, said, ``If Lee Jae-myung and Lee Jae-myung are victims of the Democratic Party's leadership, it would be symbolic if they run in Incheon Gyeyang.'' - South Korea
On the 19th, Lee Jun-seok, chairman of the Reform New Party's political platform and policy committee, said, regarding the fact that former members of the Democratic Party (opposition), along with Lee Na-kyung (Lee Nak-yeon), will not run in the general election, ``If it were me, (Lee Jae-myung)
(Lee Jae-myung) are both running from Incheon, Gyeyang, and Eul, which are the Democratic Party's representative constituencies. It will be a very symbolic move."
Former Representative Lee Nak-yon has announced that he is leaving the Democratic Party and forming a new party, and has previously stated that he will not run in the April general election.
Chairman Lee Jun-seok said in an interview on Yonhap News TV on the same day, ``Former Lee Nak-yon has gained national recognition.''
If someone were to say that they would not take up the challenge at this point in time, when there are not many opportunities for anyone to take on a political challenge, I, and many other people, would find it strange.'' .
Chairman Lee Jun-seok said, ``I think it would be a good idea to take on the challenge.'' Chairman Lee Jun-seok said, ``Chairman Lee Jun-seok is also not considering running in Gyeyang-eul, Incheon.
When asked, "I am not a victim of President Lee Jae-myung. Unless someone close to Lee Jae-myung's victim comes forward, we cannot talk about it. If I had to say it, I am a victim of President Yoon Seo-gyul."
And it's a little different." Chairman Lee Jun-seok also mentioned Jeolla-do as another place for former representative Lee Nak-yeon to run in the general election. He continued, ``In cases like Jeolla Province, now we are teaching from Jeolla Province.''
He is looking for a leader who can represent the values of Jeolla Province, and who has even been appointed governor of Jeollanam Province, but who knows the situation in the region well. In cases like former representative Lee Nak-yeon, he represents Jeolla-do.
So, I want you to worry about such things as a top priority." Prior to this, Kim Jung Min, chairman of the co-founding party preparatory committee for the Future Grand Coalition (tentative name), also appeared on the CBS radio program 'Pacific' on the 17th.
Regarding former representative Lee Nak-yeon's candidacy in the general election, Koo Jae-hong said, ``I personally oppose not running in the general election.'' In the eyes of the people, he is now forming a new party and is pursuing vested interest politics. Let's fight this
I wonder if 20% or 30% of the public will share this sentiment. In order to respond to this public sentiment, he must run for office. I think it is right to run in Gwangju."
2024/01/19 21:04 KST
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