"New Leadership to Uphold the Proud Traditions of the Party and Build a Democratic Party Rooted in the People"

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[Asia Economy Reporter Naju-seok] Woo Sang-ho, Emergency Response Committee Chairman of the Democratic Party of Korea, said on the 28th, "The Democratic Party reports that it is overcoming the aftereffects of defeat and is reborn as a party loved by the people."


In his greeting at the Democratic Party's regular national delegate convention held at the KSPO Dome, Olympic Gymnastics Arena in Seoul on the same day, Chairman Woo said, "We can lose an election. The issue is whether we can overcome the defeat and rise again. This is our task."


He added, "When I first took on the role of Emergency Response Committee Chairman, the party was struggling greatly due to the aftereffects of multiple election defeats," and said, "By quickly achieving party unity and seeing a stabilized Democratic Party, I became convinced that the Democratic Party is indeed a party strong in crisis."


Chairman Woo said, "The new leadership elected at today's party convention will inherit the proud tradition of the Democratic Party of Korea, but will not stop there and will build a Democratic Party that can take root again with the people," and added, "If the new leadership and all party members unite and move forward as one, I am confident that we will become a party capable of winning the next general election."



He took on the role of Emergency Response Committee Chairman to manage the party after the Democratic Party's defeats in the presidential and local elections and to prepare for the regular party convention. With the Democratic Party electing new leadership today, Chairman Woo officially ends his duties as Emergency Response Committee Chairman.


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