"The Door to Centrist Reform Integration Will Open Wide Right After the Seollal Holiday"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Choi Kyung-hwan, leader of the Alternative New Party, stated on the 25th, "This year, we must revive the collapsing livelihood and economy. And let us all unite to create a fair society without privileges and unfairness, and a peaceful Korea where everyone prospers together," adding, "First, we must drastically change politics."


In his Lunar New Year message, Leader Choi said, "In the upcoming April general election, please decisively judge the two major vested-interest parties that ignore livelihood and the economy and only fight to maintain their own vested interests," and urged, "Therefore, create a productive National Assembly that cares for livelihood and the economy, a working National Assembly, and a cooperative and inclusive National Assembly that reflects diverse public opinions."


He emphasized, "The Alternative New Party was founded under the banner of reform and integration to end the vested-interest two-party bickering politics that are ruining livelihood and the economy and to develop a multi-party consensus democracy," adding, "Fortunately, there is growing consensus recently on the unification of the third political force."


He continued, "The Alternative New Party pursues politics of addition, inclusion, and integration, not subtraction, exclusion, and division," and added, "We will work together with all those who agree with the cause of reform and integration under the principles of giving up all vested interests and opening the doors."



Leader Choi said, "I expect the door to centrist reform integration to open wide right after the Lunar New Year holiday, and I will devote everything to this," concluding, "Through tangible results, I will bring change and hope to the people."


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