He called for the preparation of a "roadmap to unify the candidate" with former Prime Minister Han Deok-soo. Na also said, "There is no basis in the party constitution or rules for the party to change its officially endorsed candidate."
He expressed concern about the "candidate replacement theory" that has been circulating within the party. Prior to the ruling party general meeting held at the National Assembly that afternoon, Rep. Na told reporters, "I just met with candidate Kim.
They talked for about an hour. "(Candidate Kim) is scheduled to meet with former Prime Minister Han at 6 p.m. today (7th), so he will present a more detailed roadmap at that meeting.
"I earnestly requested that you show that you are the right candidate," said Rep. Na. "Candidate Kim, who was elected through the procedures at our party's all-party conference, should take the lead in unifying the party," he said.
"I told him that we should make concessions to the party and present a concrete roadmap," he said. "Our party must proceed in accordance with the party constitution and rules," he said.
"Rather than putting excessive pressure on candidate Kim, I would like him to make the decision himself and incorporate the people's wishes (for unification) into the candidate's sacrifices and dedication," he added.
2025/05/07 16:10 KST
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