韓国総選挙、与党「国民の力」の羅卿瑗候補が当選確実...「真心が勝利を導いた」
In the South Korean general election, ruling party People Power Party candidate Na Kyung-wan is certain to win... ”Sincerity led to victory”
A new history has been made in the Korean political arena. In the 22nd general election, Na Kyung-won, a candidate from the ruling People Power Party, who ran in the B constituency of Dongjak-gu, Seoul, won the local election.
She succeeded in recapturing her constituency, making her return to politics as the ruling party's most elected female member, and expectations are high for her future success.
According to the South Korean Central Election Commission, with 85.70% of the votes counted,
The candidate received 55.69% of the votes (55,447 votes), making him a sure winner. In contrast, Ryu Sam-young, the candidate from the largest opposition party (Democratic Party), received 44.30% (44,101 votes).
Candidate Na, whose victory is now almost certain, said in a speech at his election office, "Without the trust and support of the people of Dongjak, I would not be here today.
"I said that sincerity will win this election. I think my sincerity and the sincerity of the Dongjak residents led us to victory," he said.
As a result, Candidate Ra will return to the National Assembly as a five-term member in the 22nd National Assembly. She is the most elected female member of the People Power Party in the 22nd National Assembly.
He has been praised for overcoming his defeat in the general election and building a foothold for a political comeback. Candidate Na joined the party as a proportional representative in the 17th general election in 2004 and was elected as a member of the 18th general election in 2008.
He was elected in the Jung-gu district of Seoul, but resigned from his seat to run in the 2011 Seoul mayoral by-election, and then ran in the 2014 by-election and was elected.
In the 20th general election in 2016, he was re-elected for a fourth term and managed to defend his local constituency, but was defeated by the opposition candidate in the 21st general election.
Within the party, candidate Roh has announced his candidacy for the next party chairman election, and his political presence has been on the rise.
He was in the process of establishing himself as a leading candidate for the party leadership ahead of the party convention in March last year, but he withdrew from the race due to pressure from pro-Yun factions.
2024/04/11 06:34 KST
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