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Democratic Party Appoints Im Mi-ae to Lead Local Committee Support; Activates Livelihood Task Force

From Hankyoreh · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Democratic Party has appointed Im Mi-ae as the head of its support group for local committees without elected representatives.
  • A task force focused on public livelihood issues, named 'Golden Friday Political Alley Livelihood Group,' has also been activated.
  • Lee Hoon-ki was appointed as the convener of this new task force.

South Korea's Democratic Party has initiated a significant organizational restructuring, appointing Im Mi-ae as the joint head of a new initiative aimed at bolstering support for local party committees that lack elected representatives. This move signals a strategic effort to strengthen the party's grassroots presence and engagement across the country.

Alongside this appointment, the party has launched a dedicated task force focused on addressing pressing public livelihood issues. Dubbed the 'Golden Friday Political Alley Livelihood Group' (Bulgeum Min-saengdan), this group will be led by Lee Hoon-ki, who will serve as its convener. The formation of this task force underscores the party's commitment to tackling economic and social challenges affecting ordinary citizens.

Further appointments include Choi Taek-yong as co-head of the political reform promotion group, alongside Im Mi-ae. The party also announced new leadership for its standing committees, including Kim Young-ho as senior vice chairman and Lee Ki-heon, Lee Jae-gang, and Jung Kwang-il as vice chairmen for the World Korean Democratic Council. Yeom Tae-young will chair the Good Local Government Committee.

These appointments and the activation of new task forces reflect the Democratic Party's proactive approach to internal organization and its focus on connecting with voters on issues of daily life. The party aims to enhance its operational effectiveness and responsiveness to the needs of the electorate.

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Originally published by Hankyoreh in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.