Sim Jae-cheol, floor leader of the Liberty Korea Party, attended the first meeting of the Preparatory Committee for the United New Party held at the National Assembly on the 6th and greeted Chung Woon-chun, co-representative of the New Conservative Party. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

Sim Jae-cheol, floor leader of the Liberty Korea Party, attended the first meeting of the Preparatory Committee for the United New Party held at the National Assembly on the 6th and greeted Chung Woon-chun, co-representative of the New Conservative Party. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] Interest is focused on whether Jeong Un-cheon, a member of the New Conservative Party, will move to the Future Korea Party after leaving the New Conservative Party ahead of the merger.


The New Conservative Party announced on the 14th at 11 a.m. that Jeong submitted his resignation and was automatically processed as having left the party. Regarding the detailed reasons, they refrained from commenting, citing "personal reasons."



Jeong also remained silent when reporters asked about his reasons for leaving. When asked if he was going to the Future Korea Party, he replied, "I will announce my position in the afternoon."


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