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Yoon Sang-sang, current member of the People's Power Party, also won't run for president: ”I have no desire to be president” = South Korea
Yoon Sang Hyun, a lawmaker from the ruling People Power Party who led the opposition to the impeachment of former President Yoon Seok-yeol, has announced that he will not take part in his party's presidential primary election.
Yoon, who had been mentioned as a possible presidential candidate within the party, told the media on the 14th that he would not be participating in the (party) primary election.
On the same day, Rep. Yoon wrote on Fei Book, "The reason I opposed the impeachment of President Yoon Seok-yeol was simply because I wanted freedom.
Someone had to stand up to the impeachment of the democratic system and the dark cartel forces that had taken root in the Republic of Korea. I had no desire for the presidency or any power, and I still don't.
"My role is to prevent the nation's fate from being entrusted to criminals, and to correct the Republic of Korea by confronting the dark cartel forces both within and outside the system. Now, my position is
On the 12th, Seoul Mayor Oh Sehun, who had been considered as a presidential candidate, announced that he would not run for president, and Yoo
- Former Rep. Seung Min and Rep. Yoon Sang Hyun have also announced that they will not participate in the People Power Party's primary election. However, Rep. Yoo is running for president not as a member of the People Power Party, but as an independent or through another party.
There is speculation that he may run for office.
2025/04/14 20:51 KST
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