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Rep. Noh Woong-rae speaks out after ending hunger strike: “Leadership will be held responsible if party loses general election”

Rep. Noh Woong-rae of the Democratic Party of Korea ended a hunger strike he began after nine days to protest being barred from running in the general election and said, “The leadership will definitely be held responsible if it loses the general election.”

Rep. Noh Woong-rae said, “The ultimate goal of the fast was to prevent the worst-case scenario of the Democratic Party losing the general election following the unfair appointments controversy.”

Representative Roh said, “The leadership did not budge and only made false claims that the nomination process was going well,” and stressed, “If this is the perception of the situation, the general election will surely fail.” .

He continued: “I hoped that my fast would save other nominees who were still under review, but that was not the case,” and added: “My efforts to finalize the nomination stop here, but it is not over. ”

At the same time, “it has been confirmed that there are gaps in our party’s nomination system and that, if mishandled, the system can deteriorate. Regardless of my future political actions, I will make it my greatest task to institutionalize nomination in a way that no specific person can control it.” ″He predicted.

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