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Returned Leader Jang Dong-hyuk Vows to Establish Party Discipline Amid Resignation Calls
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Returned Leader Jang Dong-hyuk Vows to Establish Party Discipline Amid Resignation Calls

From Dong-A Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Jang Dong-hyuk, interim leader of the People Power Party, returned to work after a six-day hospitalization for health issues.
  • He rejected calls for his resignation, stating that the party members will decide his fate.
  • Jang emphasized the need to establish party discipline, potentially signaling a move to discipline internal dissent.

Jang Dong-hyuk, the interim leader of South Korea's People Power Party, has returned to his duties following a six-day hospitalization due to health concerns. Upon his return, Jang directly addressed the growing calls for his resignation, firmly stating that such a decision rests solely with the party members. He asserted that the matter of his leadership is not something he or a few lawmakers can decide unilaterally.

The matter of resignation is not something the party leader can decide on their own, and even more so, it is not something a few lawmakers can decide.

โ€” Jang Dong-hyukJang Dong-hyuk, interim leader of the People Power Party, addressed calls for his resignation upon returning from hospitalization.

Amidst discussions about shifting the party towards a more parliamentary-centered approach, Jang's emphasis on "establishing party discipline" is seen as a significant move. This stance could indicate his intention to wield disciplinary measures against internal opposition. His remarks have fueled speculation that he might reactivate the party's central ethics committee, a body previously used to target factions within the party, particularly those aligned with former leader Lee Jun-seok.

Establishing party discipline is a task that can no longer be postponed.

โ€” Jang Dong-hyukThe interim party leader stressed the urgency of enforcing party rules and order.

"Establishing party discipline is a task that can no longer be postponed," Jang declared at a press conference. He further urged party members to unite, describing it as their "solemn command." This call for unity and discipline comes at a critical juncture for the party, suggesting potential internal conflicts may escalate as Jang seeks to consolidate his authority and enforce party loyalty.

Uniting as one is our party members' solemn command.

โ€” Jang Dong-hyukJang Dong-hyuk called for solidarity among party members.
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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.