李俊錫、改革新党代表
New Reform Party leader Lee Jun-seok: ``Both Lee Nak-yeon and former Democratic Party representative will take a cautious approach'' - South Korea
New Reform Party leader Lee Jun-seok announced that he will ``carefully approach'' the alliance with former Democratic Party (opposition) Democratic Party leader Lee Na-kyung (Lee Nak-yeon).
Representative Lee Jun-seok visited Sejong City and Gwangju City on the 31st, his first trip to a local area. Yang Hyang-ja (Yang Hyang-ja), hospital representative, Chung
The Haram Supreme Committee and other leaders also accompanied them. At a press conference held at the Gwangju City Council, Representative Lee Jun-seok said, ``I think it would be fine if we had similar orientations,'' but added, ``Party mergers and solidarity are unlikely without a rational excuse.''
Sometimes the results were not good. "We're taking a very cautious approach." Regarding the direct candidacy of the reformed new party leadership, ``All three of us will dedicate ourselves to the party by running in local districts.''
"I have this idea," he said. Representative Lee Jun-seok also said, ``Putting out too many unverified candidates could be a factor that hinders the party's strength.
It will be difficult to gain the sympathy of local residents if we focus on integration and solidarity for the sake of preserving the country.'' Representative Yang also said, ``The Reform Future Party (tentative name), headed by former Lee Nak-yeon, will be born on February 4th.
I think we can have a discussion after that. The process of joining a party is more difficult than expected, and there are many aspects that need to be discussed. I wonder if it is realistically possible."
Regarding his candidacy in the local district, Representative Yang, who is an active lawmaker from Ulu in Seo-gu, Gwangju, said, ``I still have discussions with the party leadership.I love semiconductors.
We are planning a horse declaration.''
2024/01/31 20:57 KST
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