"Returning to the Korean Party Is Not Integration but an Election-Time Collusion"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] On the 13th, the Bareunmirae Party criticized the announcement by the New Conservative Party (Saebosu Party) that it would officially begin integration talks with the Liberty Korea Party, stating, "The integration between the Liberty Korea Party and the Saebosu Party is not an expansion of influence through ideological alliances, but at best, a group of political forces who had left the Saenuri Party to join the Bareunmirae Party are surrendering without any justification to the Liberty Korea Party, the successor of the Saenuri Party they once spat on."


Kang Shin-up, spokesperson for the Bareunmirae Party, said in a statement that day, "Yoo Seung-min, head of the Saebosu Party's talent recruitment committee, said, 'The Saebosu Party was not created to sell out to the Liberty Korea Party,' but the re-merger of the Saebosu Party and the Liberty Korea Party is nothing more than a cycle of insincere, election-driven mergers and splits."


Spokesperson Kang pointed out, "What kind of integration is it when people who left the Saenuri Party are returning to the Liberty Korea Party, the successor of the Saenuri Party? This is not integration but an election-time collusion and at best a return for the election."



He added, "The so-called six principles or three principles of conservative integration are not about national governance ideology or political innovation direction, but merely a blueprint for dividing shares after integration," calling it "an election-engineered integration without justification to deceive the public, an old practice that must disappear from our politics."


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