Representative Won Yoo-chul, who was appointed as the leader of the Future Korea Party, holds a press conference at the party headquarters in Yeongdeungpo, Seoul on the 20th. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

Representative Won Yoo-chul, who was appointed as the leader of the Future Korea Party, holds a press conference at the party headquarters in Yeongdeungpo, Seoul on the 20th. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-yoon] The proportional representation candidates of the Justice Party filed a request for a suspension of execution against the National Election Commission, asking them to withhold the registration of the Future Korea Party, but the court dismissed the request.


The Seoul Administrative Court, Administrative Division 6 (Presiding Judge Lee Seong-yong) dismissed on the 20th the suspension of execution request filed by 28 Justice Party proportional representation candidates, including Ryu Ho-jeong, seeking to suspend the effect of the National Election Commission's registration of the Future Korea Party.



Earlier, the Justice Party proportional representation candidates filed a lawsuit arguing that the Future Korea Party, a satellite party for proportional representation elections, is unconstitutional and that the National Election Commission's acceptance of its party registration should be canceled. They also requested that the effect be suspended until the main case is adjudicated.


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