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[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Byung-don] The injunction request filed by supporters of former leader Lee Nak-yeon, who was eliminated in the Democratic Party presidential primary, has been dismissed.


The Civil Division 51 of the Seoul Southern District Court (Chief Presiding Judge Kim Tae-eop) announced on the 30th that it dismissed the injunction request filed by 188 people, including Kim Jin-seok, against the Democratic Party to suspend the effect of the 'decision to select the presidential candidate.'



Kim and others, who are rights-holding members of the Democratic Party, filed the injunction on the 14th, claiming that the party primary, which confirmed former Gyeonggi Province Governor Lee Jae-myung as the presidential candidate without a runoff vote, "damaged democracy."


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