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[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Nahum] Lee Nak-yeon, the leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, is accelerating the appointment of party positions.


On the 31st, the Democratic Party announced that Park Kwang-on, a three-term lawmaker, was appointed as the party secretary-general, and Han Jeong-ae, also a three-term lawmaker, was appointed as the chairperson of the Policy Committee.


Additionally, Park Seong-min, the youth spokesperson, and Park Hong-bae, the chairman of the Financial Labor Union from the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions, were appointed as nominated Supreme Council members.


Heo Young, Kang Seon-woo, and Shin Young-dae were nominated as full-time spokespersons.



Previously, the leader appointed Choi In-ho as chief spokesperson, Oh Young-hoon as the party leader’s secretary-general, and Kim Young-bae as the director of political affairs.


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