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Results of People Power Party Nomination Management Committee Announcement on 5th Day Interview

People Power Party Nomination Management Committee Chairman Jeong Young-hwan will announce the results of the 5th day interview at our headquarters in Yeouido on the 18th. /yunhap news

On the 18th, the People Power Party Nomination Management Committee nominated candidates in 12 constituencies including Daegu Dalseo-gu (Yoon Jae-ok), Daegu Dalseong-gun (Chu Kyung-ho) and Busan Haeundae-gu Gap (Joo Jin-woo) and gave priority recommendations (strategy) to 3 constituencies in the “Nakdong River Belt” and announced that he would make a nomination. It was announced that primary elections will be held in 22 constituencies, including Songpa-byeong in Seoul, Saha-eul and Suyeong in Busan, and Suseong-gap in Daegu.

Recommended individual candidates are Daegu Group Leader Yoon Jae-ok (Dalseo-gu), Representative Choo Kyung-ho (Dalseong-gun), Busan Representative Kim Do-eup (Buk-gu Gangseo-gu), former presidential lawyer Secretary Joo Jin-woo (Haeundae-gap), Congressman Kim Mi-ae (Haeundae-eul), and former Busan City Deputy Mayor for Economic Affairs Lee Seong-kwon (Saha-gu-gap) , Rep. Jeong Dong-man (Gijang-gun), Gangwon-do Rep. Park Jeong-ha (Wonju-si-gap), former Vice Minister of Strategy and Finance Kim Wan-seop (Wonju-si- eul), Representative Yoo Sang-beom (Hongcheon-gun, Hoengseong-gun, Yeongwol-gun, Pyeongchang-gun), Ulsan Representative Kwon Myeong-ho (Dong-gu), Seoul Seung-hwan Lee There are 12 people, including former senior secretary administrative officer of the President’s Office for Political Affairs (Jungnang-gu).

Representatives Seo Byeong-su (Busan Buk-gu Gangseo-gu Gap), Kim Tae-ho (Gyeongnam Yangsan City) and Jo Hae-jin (Gimhae City, Gyeongnam) were strategically appointed. They changed constituencies after receiving the party’s request to run in a difficult constituency.

Single nomination refers to sending a candidate with superior competitiveness among several registered candidates in a given constituency to the main elections without primaries. Strategic nomination does not mean selecting a candidate from among the registered candidates in the affected constituency, but rather the party strategically recommends a candidate regardless of whether the candidate has been received or not.

There are a total of 22 primary districts announced on this day. Among the incumbents, Rep. Lee Heon-seung of Busanjin District of Busan will run against former Dong-A Ilbo editorial editor Jeong Yeon-wook, and Saha Cho District Rep. Kyeong-tae will also run against the former President Jeong Ho-yoon, an administrator in the Office of the Secretary for Public Service Discipline. Representative Baek Jong-heon of Geumjeong-gu will face Kim Jong-cheon, a special professor of Pusan ​​Catholic University, the representative of Yeonje-gu. Ju-hwan Lee will face former lawmaker Kim Hee-jung and Suyeong-gu representative Jeon Bong-min will face former supreme council member Jang Ye-chan. Rep. Lim Byeong-heon of Daegu Jungnam-gu will face a three-way primary with Do Tae-woo, president of the Free Lawyers Association, and former chief prosecutor of the Daegu District Prosecutor’s Office Noh Seung-kwon.

In Daegu, Suseong-gu Gap Rep. Joo Ho-young held a primary against former National Human Rights Commission permanent member Jeong Sang-hwan, Rep. Kim Yong-pan, former Daegu Mayor Kwon Young-jin (Dalseo-gu County), Representative Kim Seung-soo, former Executive Mayor of Daegu City Lee Sang-gil, and Hwang Si-hyuk, Vice Chairman of the Central Youth Committee of the People’s Power Party ( Buk-gu district). ), Rep. Kim Sang-hoon, former Presidential Office Administrator Seong-kyung and former Daegu City Deputy Mayor for Economic Affairs Lee Jong-hwa (Seo-gu) will also compete in the primaries. Furthermore, among the active members, Ulsan Seo Beom-soo (Ulju-gun), Gyeongbuk Kim Jeong-jae (Pohang-si Buk-gu), Kim Byeong-wook (Pohang-si Nam-gu Ulleung-gun), Kim Anche Seok-gi (Gyeongju-si), Koo Ja-geun (Gumi-si) and Lim Ja-ja (Sangju-mungyeong-si) will compete in the primaries. Seo Cheon-ho, former second deputy director of the National Intelligence Service, will compete in the primaries against former Labor Vice President of the People’s Power Party Central Committee Lee Cheol-ho and lawyer Sang-gyu Cho in Hadong-gun, Sacheonnam -gun, Gyeongsangnam-do.

On the 17th, the People Power Party completed the review of 133 constituencies of the National Assembly. In response to a question regarding this day’s redistricting discussion, People Power Nomination Management Committee Chairman Jeong Young-hwan said: “(The redistricting discussion) is considered abstractly. “We intend to discuss this in depth on Monday,” he said. Later, regarding former Secretary Joo Jin-woo’s one-time appointment, he said, “I made a one-time recommendation because it met the requirements for a one-time appointment and I thought it would be better to do it quickly.”

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