"Discussing the Timing of Merger with the United Party"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Won Yu-cheol, leader of the Future Korea Party, stated on the 10th regarding the merger issue with the United Future Party, "The final decision on the future and fate of the Korea Party will be made by the party's affiliated members of the National Assembly, elected members, and party members," adding, "We will gather everyone's consensus to decide."


On the same day, Leader Won said on Facebook, "The Korea Party is calmly and well doing its work better than any other party."


He said, "Joo Ho-young has been elected as the floor leader of the United Future Party, and we will discuss the timing, procedures, and methods of the merger," adding, "If a new emergency committee chairman comes, we will promptly continue the discussions."


He continued, "Thanks to the people who made the Future Korea Party, the sister party of the United Future Party, the number one proportional representation party, there are those who try to dictate everything, and there are those who want to walk the path together," adding, "There are also those who try to belittle the Korea Party. I strongly request that you refrain from making statements that damage the honor of the Korea Party or disgrace its members."


Regarding the election law, Leader Won said, "The election evil law, the mixed-member proportional representation system, must be permanently abolished," adding, "If it is not permanently abolished, proportional representation parties will inevitably reappear. They will be created again in the next election."



Leader Won said, "I proposed a meeting between the heads of the ruling and opposition parties (2+2) to abolish the mixed-member proportional representation system, which caused unprecedented election confusion to the people," adding, "I will wait for the response of the Democratic Party of Korea."


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