* Pan-opposition satellite parties announce order of proportional representation
* 14 men, 16 women, including Wi Seong-rak, Yong Hye-in, etc.
◀ Youngdeok Yoon/Co-Chairman of the Democratic Alliance ▶
Yes, hello, this is Yoon Young-deok, co-representative of the Democratic Alliance. From now on, we will announce the order of proportional representation candidates for the Democratic Alliance for Democracy. The Democratic Alliance is a proportional coalition party founded by the Democratic Party of Korea, the New Progressive Alliance, the Progressive Party, and the Citizens’ Association for Coalition Politics to judge the incompetent and arrogant Yoon Seok-yeol regime, end the prosecutorial dictatorship, and restore democracy. Since its founding on March 3, the Democratic Alliance of Korea has received recommendations for proportional representation candidates from the Democratic Party of Korea, the New Progressive Alliance, the Progressive Party, and the Citizens’ Association for Coalition Politics. Does the Democratic Alliance have expertise and representativeness in the field, and is the candidate worthy of recognition from the public? , we conducted a thorough verification to determine whether he was the right person to lead the people’s victory in the 22nd general election by leading the rise in the approval rating of the Democratic Alliance. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the Democratic Party of Korea, the New Progressive Alliance, the Progressive Party, and the United Politics Citizens’ Council for recommending valuable candidates to judge the tyranny of the Yoon Seok-yeol regime and create hope for political and people’s livelihood reform. In addition, I would like to thank the people who showed great interest and affection in the process of recommending proportional representation candidates for the Democratic Alliance. The proportional representation candidates of the Democratic Alliance are talented people who will represent the weak in our society, restore democracy that has collapsed due to the tyranny of the Yoon Seok-yeol administration, protect peace on the Korean Peninsula, and brighten the future of the Republic of Korea. Due to tax cuts for the rich and soaring prices, Korea’s economy is becoming more difficult day by day, and the people are groaning as they are pushed to the edge of a cliff. The proportional representation candidates of the Democratic Alliance will do their best to revive the Republic of Korea’s economy and fill the lives of the people with warmth.
There are a total of 30 proportional representation candidates for the Democratic Alliance. Among them, there are 16 women and 14 men. Due to time constraints, we will present up to candidate number 20 and replace the rest with materials. The first-choice candidate is Seo Mi-hwa, a former non-standing member of the National Human Rights Commission. She contributed to the advancement of human rights over a long period of time as a woman and a disabled person. The second-place candidate is Wi Sung-rak, former head of the Korean Peninsula Peace Negotiation Headquarters. She is a diplomatic and security expert, and in particular, is South Korea’s leading expert on North Korean nuclear weapons. The third-place candidate is Baek Seung-ah, co-chair of the Democratic Alliance. CEO Baek Seung-ah is a former teacher and an education expert who has worked to develop public education. The fourth-ranked candidate is Lim Gwang-hyeon, a tax economics expert. He developed his expertise in tax policy by serving as an administrator in the Office of the Economic Secretary to the Participatory Government and as Deputy Director of the National Tax Service. The 5th ranked candidate is Jeong Hye-kyung, a labor expert who will represent female non-regular workers. 6th place is candidate Yong Hye-in, a representative young politician and standing representative of the New Progressive Alliance. The 7th ranked candidate is Oh Se-hee, former president of the Small Business Federation, who will represent small business owners across the country. The 8th ranked candidate is Park Hong-bae, former chairman of the Korea Federation of Trade Unions’ National Financial Workers’ Union and labor expert. The 9th ranked candidate is Kang Yu-jeong, a film critic and university professor. Ranking 10th is candidate Han Chang-min, who has consistently raised his voice for the socially underprivileged as co-representative of the Social Democratic Party. The 11th ranked candidate is Jeon Jong-deok, a nurse-turned-labor activist. The 12th ranked candidate is candidate Kim Yoon, a health care policy expert and professor at Seoul National University School of Medicine. The 13th ranked candidate is Lim Mi-ae, who has worked all her life for balanced regional development. The 14th ranked candidate is candidate Jeong Eul-ho, an expert in party politics and secretary general of the Democratic Alliance. The 15th ranked candidate is Son Sol, who will represent young women. The 16th ranked candidate is Choi Hyuk-jin, a social economy expert and former Blue House social economy secretary. The 17th ranked candidate is Lee Joo-hee, a young woman who has continued to advocate for the socially underprivileged. The 18th ranked candidate is Kim Jun-hwan, former Deputy Director of the National Intelligence Service. The 19th ranked candidate is Go Jae-soon, former Secretary General of the Roh Moo-hyun Foundation. The 20th ranked candidate is Kim Young-hoon, the current engineer at the Korea Railroad Corporation. Afterwards, candidates are requested to refer to the press release as mentioned.
2024-03-17 08:44:55
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