[Politics Inside] Midsummer Night's Mass Disciplinary Action... People Power Party's Internal Strife on the Brink
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The ruling People Power Party's central ethics committee suspended the party membership of four non-factional incumbent lawmakers for 1.5 years or more.
- This disciplinary action effectively bars lawmakers Jo Gyeong-tae, Jin Jong-oh, and Kwon Young-jin from running in the next general election as party candidates unless the suspension is revoked.
- The mass disciplinary action against incumbent lawmakers has intensified internal conflict within the People Power Party.
The ruling People Power Party is facing escalating internal conflict following a decision by its central ethics committee to impose severe disciplinary measures on four incumbent lawmakers. The committee suspended the party membership of these non-factional politicians for periods exceeding 18 months.
This significant disciplinary action directly impacts the political futures of lawmakers Jo Gyeong-tae, Jin Jong-oh, and Kwon Young-jin. Their party membership suspensions, if not overturned, will prevent them from seeking nomination as People Power Party candidates in the upcoming general election. The length of the suspension suggests a strong stance by the party leadership against these members.
The decision to issue heavy penalties to multiple incumbent lawmakers simultaneously has deepened the rifts within the party. The situation is described as being on the verge of a major crisis, indicating a severe internal power struggle that could have significant implications for the party's unity and electoral prospects.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.