Han’s fate as a politician depends on whether he succeeds in these three kinds of gongbu.
One out of ten people who voted for President Yoon Suk Yeol two years ago swung for the opposing Democratic Party (DP) in the April 10 general election, according to a JoongAng Ilbo survey released Monday.
After Daegu Mayor Hong Joon-pyo lambasted former PPP interim leader Han Dong-hoon for the governing party’s crushing defeat in the April 10 parliamentary election, Han said, “An effort to correct the wrongs of the past is not betrayal but courage.”
First of all, President Yoon and the PPP must humbly accept the results of the election, as they represent voters’ harsh judgment of the party and the government.
If we have to endure the same old agony every five years, we should try something new.
Ruling People Power Party (PPP) interim chief Han Dong-hoon offered to resign following his party's defeat in the general election on Thursday morning.
Campaigning reached a fever pitch on Tuesday as the leaders of the conservative People Power Party (PPP) and liberal Democratic Party (DP) made their final appeals to voters heading to the polls the next day to elect the 22nd National Assembly.
As the general election for the 22nd National Assembly approaches, male voters in their 20s, alongside their counterparts in their 60s, have emerged as pivotal players.
Voters’ rights to cast their ballots must not be hampered no matter what.
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