Lee Nak-yeon, Returning Home, Not Running in General Election? "Not Much Role to Play Right Now"
Hinting at 'No Re-election' at Germany Lecture Ahead of Return to Korea
Former Democratic Party leader Lee Nak-yeon has reportedly expressed his intention not to run in next year's general election, drawing attention to the background of this decision. Lee, who went to the United States for a one-year study program last June, is scheduled to return on the 24th.
As political circles focus on what role former leader Lee Nak-yeon will play after his return, various interpretations have emerged regarding his possible withdrawal from the upcoming election.
Former leader of the Democratic Party Lee Nak-yeon is giving a lecture as an invited speaker at the annual Kim Dae-jung Memorial Lecture at the Free University of Berlin, Germany, on the 12th (local time).
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According to some media reports, Lee Nak-yeon directly stated during a lecture held at the Free University of Berlin in Germany on the 12th (local time) that "I am not considering running in next year's general election."
Lee Nak-yeon, who went to study at George Washington University in the United States last June, recently showed signs of a comeback by publishing a book containing his political vision titled Survival Strategy of the Republic of Korea - Lee Nak-yeon's Plan. He is scheduled to give a lecture at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, on the 16th and return to Seoul on the 24th.
Various speculations are circulating in political circles about Lee Nak-yeon's future moves. Amid growing calls for the resignation of leader Lee Jae-myung, especially from the non-mainstream faction, there is speculation that former leader Lee Nak-yeon could become a new focal point.
On the other hand, since Lee Jae-myung and Lee Nak-yeon already competed once in the 2022 presidential primary, some believe that the influence of the returning Lee Nak-yeon will be limited.
Former National Intelligence Service Director Park Jie-won recently said in a CBS radio interview, "What would Lee Nak-yeon do if he returns now? What he learned is politics," implying that his return is natural.
However, it is expected that Lee Nak-yeon will not immediately take on a major role within the party upon his return. Yoon Young-chan, a Democratic Party lawmaker considered part of the pro-Lee Nak-yeon faction, said on SBS radio on the 14th, "Lee Nak-yeon currently has affection for the Democratic Party, and given that the party is in crisis, he must have many thoughts," but added, "However, I don't think there are many specific roles for him to take on right now."
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Regarding various recent controversies within the party, including the dismissal of the Innovation Committee chairman, Yoon added, "I think former leader Lee Nak-yeon will probably take a look at the internal political situations first after he returns and refine his thoughts accordingly."
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