Originally Nominated Min Hyunju and Lee Dua Fail to Advance to the General Election

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyemin] Min Kyung-wook, a member of the Future United Party who was cut off from the nomination in Incheon Yeonsu-eul but barely got a chance for a primary, has secured the nomination. He won the primary against former lawmaker Min Hyun-joo.


The Future United Party's Nomination Management Committee announced the primary results on the 24th. Min received 55.8% of the votes, defeating former lawmaker Min who received 49.2%.


Previously, the party's nomination committee had decided to nominate former lawmaker Min for the district, but after accepting the Supreme Council's request for reconsideration, it was changed to a primary district. After confirming his nomination, Min said, "I thought it would be easy to come, but I took a long detour. I will definitely win this time for the victory of the right wing and the development of the country and region."



In Daegu Dalseo-gap, where former lawmaker Lee Doo-a's confirmed nomination was changed to a primary district, former Daegu City Economic Director Hong Seok-jun secured the ticket to the general election.


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