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Members of ‘Principle and Common Sense’ Withdraw from Democratic Party of Korea and Form ‘Future Grand Coalition’

On the morning of the 12th, members of the ‘Principle and Common Sense’ group, who declared their withdrawal from the Democratic Party of Korea, are holding a press conference to declare the establishment of the ‘Future Grand Coalition (tentative name)’ at the National Assembly Communication Hall in Yeouido, Seoul. From the right, Rep. Cho Eung-cheon, former Justice Party Rep. Park Won-seok, Rep. Kim Jong-min, former Grand National Party Rep. Jeong Tae-geun, and Rep. Lee Won-wook. News 1

Reps. Kim Jong-min, Lee Won-wook, and Cho Eung-cheon of Principles and Common Sense, who left the Democratic Party of Korea, will hold a meeting of promoters for the founding of the ‘Future Coalition’ on the 14th. Former leader Lee Nak-yeon, who also chose to leave the party, will visit this place.

The Future Coalition held a founding promoters’ meeting at the National Assembly building this morning and announced the founding organization and activity plans of the party founding preparation committee.

Previously, on the 12th, the Future Alliance declared the creation of the tentative name ‘Future Alliance’. In addition to the three active members of Principles and Common Sense, former lawmakers Park Won-seok and Jeong Tae-geun have joined the Political Innovation Forum With You.

As former CEO Lee also visited the site that day, discussions on the third zone big tent are expected to accelerate.

The Future Coalition said, “We will sequentially disclose the existing politicians who have decided to participate,” and added, “A person with the ability to prepare for the future, a person with the conviction to overthrow vested interest politics, and a person with the moral character to conduct trustworthy politics.” “I will try to conduct proper politics with them,” he said.

Lee Nak-yeon, former leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, is leaving the National Assembly after announcing his withdrawal from the Democratic Party and the creation of a new party at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul on the afternoon of the 11th. News 1

There is also a possibility of solidarity with former representative Lee. Representative Kim Jong-min said of solidarity with former Representative Lee and others, “If we can find a common denominator, we will be able to present a new big tent party where we can all go together,” and added, “I will strive to present a new political force as a Lunar New Year gift to the people before Lunar New Year at the latest.” He said.

Former CEO Lee also announced cooperation with them. At a press conference announcing his withdrawal from the party on the 11th, former representative Lee said, “I hope to implement a multi-party system and introduce a decentralized presidential system through constitutional amendment,” adding, “Everyone who shares that path should join forces.” “First of all, I will cooperate with my comrades in ‘Principles and Common Sense,’ a group of lawmakers who worked hard for innovation in the Democratic Party,” he said.

On the 12th, former representative Lee revealed the new party’s tentative name as ‘New Future’. The official party name will be confirmed through a public contest. New Future plans to hold a party founding convention at the Seoul Women’s Plaza International Conference Room at 2 p.m. on the 16th.

(Seoul = News 1)
2024-01-13 23:25:00
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