South Korean Democrats Leadership Race
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Several lawmakers are announcing bids for the Democratic Party leadership, each vowing to reform the party. Internal disputes and rivalries are also surfacing among prominent members as the election approaches.
Song Young-gil Announces Bid for Democratic Party Leadership, Appeals as 'General Election Sure-Win Card'
- Song Young-gil announced his candidacy for the Democratic Party leadership election scheduled for August 17th. - He positioned himself as the "sure-win card" for the upcoming general election, emphasizing the need for the party to regain public trust. - Song highlighted the importance of supporting President Lee Jae-myung's government and warned that a loss in the general election would jeopardiโฆ
'Informal Politics' Jang Dong-hyuk: 'Lee Jae-myung, Fight Me'
- Rep. Jang Dong-hyuk of the People Power Party has been criticized for repeatedly addressing President Lee Jae-myung without using honorifics. - Jang has used phrases like 'Lee Jae-myung, let's fightโฆ
Lawmaker Ko Min-jung announces bid for Democratic Party leadership, vows 'younger party'
- South Korean lawmaker Ko Min-jung announced her bid for the leadership of the Democratic Party. - She aims to create a "younger Democratic Party" that listens to and nurtures young people. - Ko emphโฆ
Ko Min-jung declares bid for Democratic Party leadership, vows 'young, inclusive party'
- Rep. Ko Min-jung announced her bid for the Democratic Party leadership, aiming to create a "young and inclusive" party. - She criticized the party's neglect of younger generations and proposed measuโฆ
[View Briefing] Jeong Cheong-rae and Kim Min-seok's 'Self-Politics' Feud
- The article is a preview of the "View Briefing" program, discussing political controversies and events. - Key topics include internal party disputes within the People Power Party and the Democratic โฆ