Application for Injunction by Lee Filed at Southern District Court
Petition and Class Action Proceeded Simultaneously During First Injunction as Well

Shin In-gyu, former full-time deputy spokesperson of the People Power Party, is speaking at a large debate hosted by "Restoring the People Power Party" (Gukbasae), attended by party members supporting Lee Jun-seok, leader of the People Power Party, at a cafe in Yeouido, Seoul on the 8th. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@

Shin In-gyu, former full-time deputy spokesperson of the People Power Party, is speaking at a large debate hosted by "Restoring the People Power Party" (Gukbasae), attended by party members supporting Lee Jun-seok, leader of the People Power Party, at a cafe in Yeouido, Seoul on the 8th. Photo by Yoon Dong-ju doso7@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kwon Hyun-ji] On the 13th, the party member group opposing the dismissal of former People Power Party (PPP) leader Lee Jun-seok, "Restoring the People Power Party (Gukbasae)," submitted a petition to the Seoul Southern District Court, which is handling the PPP injunction case.


Gukbasae announced that it submitted handwritten petitions signed by 403 general citizens and party members regarding the additional injunction application filed by former leader Lee against the "Jung Jin-seok Emergency Response Committee."


They stated, "We have gathered the consensus of 4,463 people to convey to the court the unfairness of the Emergency Response Committee," and emphasized, "We will continue to uphold constitutional values and achieve democratization within the party and party member democracy."



Gukbasae had also submitted petitions signed by 2,502 people during the first injunction application. At the same time, they gathered 1,558 responsible party members to proceed with a class-action lawsuit.


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