On the 31st, MBC's 100 Minutes Debate featured a determination speech at the People Power Party leader candidate debate.

Former lawmaker Na Kyung-won, a candidate for the leadership of the People Power Party, is holding a local press briefing at the Daegu City Party Office on the afternoon of the 28th. (Photo by Yonhap News)

Former lawmaker Na Kyung-won, a candidate for the leadership of the People Power Party, is holding a local press briefing at the Daegu City Party Office on the afternoon of the 28th. (Photo by Yonhap News)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kum Bo-ryeong] Former lawmaker Na Kyung-won, who is challenging for the next leadership of the People Power Party, stated on the 31st, "If we do not create a unified opposition candidate and achieve a victory in regime change, I will step down from the forefront of politics."


Former lawmaker Na made this determination during her closing remarks at the People Power Party leadership candidate debate on MBC's '100-Minute Debate,' which began at 10:40 PM that day.


Na said, "Even when our party's approval rating fell to single digits and some demanded the party's dissolution and left, there were party members, comrades, and citizens who protected the party, allowing us to dream of regime change after five years," emphasizing, "We must achieve regime change."



She continued, "I have staked my political career on regime change next year," adding, "Like a salmon that lays eggs and sacrifices its body to nourish its offspring, I will become the nourishment for regime change. With leadership that brings unity, not division, I will deliver victory to the people."


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