"Only Talks of Integration on the 8th Day Since Party Formation"... Yoo Seung-min Expresses Regret

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyemin] Yoo Seung-min, Chairman of the Conservative Reconstruction Committee of the New Conservative Party, stated on the 13th regarding the talks of integration immediately after the party's founding, "I want to make it clear that the New Conservative Party was not created to be sold out to the Liberty Korea Party."


Chairman Yoo said at the party leadership meeting held at the National Assembly that morning, "It has only been 8 days since the party was founded, but all the news is about integration, and young party members are frustrated by this reality."


He added, "Party members I met on the ground are worried whether the New Conservative Party was created to integrate with the Liberty Korea Party," and emphasized, "Let me make it clear, we founded the party to create a proper rebirth and reconstruction of conservatism with our own hands." He further stated, "It was not created to be sold out or to integrate with the Liberty Korea Party."


This appears to express frustration over the fact that integration talks with the Liberty Korea Party have become the main focus immediately after the founding of the New Conservative Party. Chairman Yoo clarified, "I want to make it clear that we founded the party for reformist conservatism and to keep alive the spark of hope for such politics," and added, "No matter how difficult, we will continue such efforts."



He said, "Yesterday, there was a founding convention of the Chungbuk Provincial Party in Jecheon. It was a modest founding convention in a very challenging region," and added, "Next Sunday, we plan to hold the Gyeongbuk Provincial Party founding convention in Gumi, Gyeongbuk."


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