People Power Party Nomination Management Committee Chairman Chung Young-hwan and Secretary-General Jang Dong-hyuk are taking questions from reporters after announcing the results of the single nomination review at the 7th diplomatic committee meeting held at the central party headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul on the morning of the 15th./News 1
The People Power Party includes active lawmakers such as Jeong Jin-seok (Gongju Buyeo Cheongyang, South Chungcheong Province), Seong Il-jong (Seosan Taean, Chungcheongnam-do), Song Seok-jun (Icheon, Gyeonggi Province), and Kim Hak-yong (Anseong, Gyeonggi Province), former Vice Minister of National Defense Shin Beom-cheol (Cheonan Gap, Chungnam Province), and former Hyundai Robotics CEO Kang Cheol-ho. (Yonginjeong, Gyeonggi Province) announced on the 16th that they would nominate additional candidates.
Jeong Young-hwan, Chairman of the People Power Party’s Nomination Management Committee, announced the results of water supply recommendations for the Gyeonggi, Jeonnam, North Chungcheong, and South Chungcheong regions at the headquarters in Yeouido, Seoul on this day. There are a total of 12 candidates who received a single recommendation. As a result of the second interview in Gyeonggi-do held the previous day, former Siheung-gap Party Council Chairman Jeong Pil-jae (Siheung-gap), former High Military Court Chief Ko Seok (Yongin-byeong), and former lawmaker Hong Cheol-ho (Gimpo-eul) confirmed their nominations.
In North Chungcheong Province, Kim Jin-mo, former 2nd Secretary for Civil Affairs (Cheongju Seowon) of the Senior Secretary to the President for Civil Affairs of the Blue House, was recommended as a single candidate, and in South Chungcheong Province, former Dangjin Party Council Chairman Jeong Yong-seon (Dangjin) was nominated.
In addition, in Jeonnam, former Yeosu City Council proportional representative candidate Park Jeong-sook (Yeo Su-gap) advanced directly to the final election.
However, the constituencies of National Assembly Vice Speaker Jeong Woo-taek (Sangdang, Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province, 5th term) and Rep. Hong Moon-pyo (Hongseong, South Chungcheong Province, Yesan, 4th term) were not included in the single-nomination constituencies announced on this day. Accordingly, it is highly likely that Vice-Chairman Jeong will face a primary against former Daegu High Prosecutors’ Office Chief Yoon Gap-geun, and Rep. Hong will face a primary against former Senior Secretary for Civil Society in the President’s Office Kang Seung-gyu. In addition, the constituencies of Representative Lee Myung-soo (Asangap, South Chungcheong Province, 4th term), Representative Park Deok-heum (Boeun, Okcheon, Yeongdong, and Goesan, North Chungcheong Province, 3rd term), and Representative Lee Jong-bae (Chungju, North Chungcheong Province, 3rd term) were also not announced as single-member nomination districts.
Hanam, Gyeonggi Province, where 11 people gathered due to strong electoral district division, was also excluded from the single nomination field. In this region, proportional representative Lee Yong, who is classified as a pro-Yoon (Yoon Seok-yeol) faction, applied for nomination. Former Minister Jeong Hwang-geun (Cheonan-eul, South Chungcheong Province), who served as the first Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs under the Yoon Seok-yeol government, former Saenuri Party leader Lee Jeong-hyeon (Gwangyang, Gokseong, and Gurye, South Jeolla Province), and former lawmaker Lee In-je (Nonsan, Gyeryong, Geumsan, South Chungcheong Province), who served six terms, are also participating in the primary. It seems like it will pay.
Meanwhile, Rep. Seo Jeong-sook was excluded from nomination by the Gyeonggi Yongin Army, becoming the second active member to be cut off following Rep. Choi Young-hee.
2024-02-16 01:52:30
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