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Jaehyung Choi, “The Innovation Committee is not a private organization of Lee Jun-seok…I will make a nomination rule that the people can relate to”

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Choi Jae-hyeong, chairman of the People’s Power Innovation Committee, said that the Innovation Committee was not a private organization of CEO Lee Jun-seok, and that he would make a reasonable and predictable nomination rule that all the people could agree on in the future.

In an interview with KBS Radio Choi Kyung-young’s strongest current affairs this morning, Chairman Choi said that he shared opinions on the nomination system and reform of the party’s organization at the first meeting of the innovation committee. .

Chairman Choi said, “If you look at the composition of the innovation committee, it is not anyone’s private organization.” “The only person that CEO Jun-seok Lee nominated was the chairman, and 7 of the top members recommended their share, and the other 7 were recommended by me.” The Iranian controversy was dismissed.

The background to the establishment of the Innovation Committee after the People’s Power won the June 1 local election was “The victory was not based on the people’s positive judgment about the party, but rather, it was a victory gathered by aspirations for regime change and anticipation for the Yun Seok-Yeol government.” “Now, at a point where we are waiting for a full evaluation of the party, we formed the innovation committee out of the urgency of whether there is a future for the party,” he said.

Regarding the specific direction of innovation, he said, “People are interested in the general election two years from now, but I did not think of a ban on running for more than a few terms in the same constituency. It is my hope that a possible system is in place,” he explained.

He also said, “I plan to focus on the innovation agenda away from various dynamics and conflicts within the party, including the recent disciplinary issue of Chairman Lee Jun-seok.” The leadership can also use the nomination system,” he said.

The People’s Power Innovation Committee plans to hold a workshop at the National Assembly headquarters on the 3rd and set an innovation agenda in preparation for the 2024 general election.