According to the Korea Central Election Commission on the 11th, as of 1:30 a.m., the Fatherland Reform Party had three candidates in the running.
Cho is the second proportional candidate, and the Fatherland Reform Party is fielding a total of 24 proportional candidates. Cho, who entered the political world on February 13th by declaring the launch of a new party, is running the new party.
With just over a month of election campaigning under his belt, he sparked debate over the administration with his slogan, "Three years is too long."
The Fatherland Reform Party, which has caused the biggest upheaval in the past, is expected to form a “pan-opposition bloc” with the largest opposition party, the Democratic Party of Korea, and become a “noticeable third zone.”
After the exit poll results were released the day before, Cho said, "The people of our country cannot tolerate the decline of the prosecutorial dictatorship of President Yoon Seok-yeol any longer.
"You are the true protagonist behind our victory in this general election," he said, adding, "We will act faster, stronger and more clearly."
2024/04/11 08:04 KST
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