Strategic Nomination Management Committee of Democratic Party of Korea Updates by Ahn Gyu-baek | News 1

Strategic Nomination Management Committee of Democratic Party of Korea Updates by Ahn Gyu-baek | News 1

2024-02-26 10:07:19
Ahn Gyu-baek, Chairman of the Strategic Nomination Management Committee of the Democratic Party of Korea / News 1

On the 26th, the Democratic Party of Korea announced that it would strategically nominate former Yeongdeungpo District Office Chief Chae Hyeon-il for Yeongdeungpo-gap, Seoul, former police officer Lee Ji-eun for Mapo-gap, Seoul, and former National Assembly Secretary-General Lee Gwang-jae for Seongnam Bundang-gap, Gyeonggi-do. Gwangju Seogu-eul decided to hold a three-person primary.

Ahn Gyu-baek, Chairman of the Democratic Party’s Strategic Nomination Management Committee, met with reporters following the meeting and made this statement. In Bundang Gap, the strategic constituency designation and nomination were made on the same day. Former President Lee Kwang-jae, a close associate of former President Roh Moo-hyun, was initially preparing to run for Jongno, but declared his support for former President Roh’s son-in-law, lawyer Kwak Sang-eon, and declared not to run for Jongno. Former President Lee will face off once morest People Power Party lawmaker Ahn Cheol-soo, an incumbent from Bundang Gap, in this general election.

Mapo-gap is the constituency of Rep. Noh Woong-rae, who is on trial on bribery charges. Rep. Roh is continuing his hunger strike in the party conference room of the National Assembly in opposition to the designation of strategic constituencies, but the party did not accept this. Former police officer Lee Ji-eun, who was strategically nominated for Mapo Gap, was a talent recruited for the general election, and retired following attending a ‘general police meeting’ last year opposing the establishment of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security’s police department. Yeongdeungpo-gap, the constituency of National Assembly Vice Speaker Kim Young-joo, withdrew from the party in protest once morest the assessment of the bottom 20%, was nominated by former district mayor Chae Hyeon-il.

Gwangju Seogu-eul, where Rep. Yang Hyang-ja (New Reform Party) left the party, decided to hold a three-person primary between the Democratic Party’s Legal Affairs Committee Chairman Yang Boon-nam, Rep. Kim Gyeong-man (first-term, proportional) Rep. Kim Gwang-jin, and former Gwangju Metropolitan City Deputy Mayor for Culture and Economy. Chairman Yang, a former prosecutor, has served as chairman of the party’s legal committee since 2022 and has managed the overall judicial risk response of Representative Lee Jae-myung.

The Democratic Party was unable to reach a conclusion on the day regarding Seoul Middle and Seongdong-gap, the constituency of floor leader Hong Ik-pyo, who moved to Seocho-eul, Seoul, and decided to discuss it further on the 27th. There is a dispute within the party over whether former Presidential Chief of Staff Lim Jong-seok should run for election in the Middle and Seongdong Gap. Chairman Ahn Gyu-baek said, “There were many things to consider, and there was in-depth discussion among the committee members,” and “further discussions are needed.” It was also decided on the 27th to discuss the nomination of former Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae, former lawmaker Lee Eon-ju, and former Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission chairman Jeon Hyun-hee, whom Chairman Ahn named as the “three female warriors.”

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