Democratic Party Supreme Council Fails to Confirm Primary Schedule... To Re-discuss on the 25th
[Asia Economy Reporter Jeon Jin-young] The leadership of the Democratic Party of Korea decided on the 22nd not to finalize the presidential primary schedule and to reconsider it on the 25th.
After a closed-door Supreme Council meeting that day, Chief Spokesperson Ko Yong-jin told reporters, “Based on 180 days as the standard, the presidential primary planning team will report the plan, including the election schedule, to the Supreme Council on the 25th. After receiving the report, the Supreme Council will make the final decision.”
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It is known that the Supreme Council members did not hold a separate vote on whether to postpone the primary but openly shared their individual positions.
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