Formation of 'General Election Planning Team'... Lee Man-hee, Secretary General, Appointed as Head
11 Members Including 3 Women and 2 Youths
The People Power Party launched the General Election Planning Team on the 6th to prepare for the April 10th general election for the National Assembly next year.
On the same day, the People Power Party announced 11 members of the General Election Planning Team, including Secretary-General Lee Man-hee as the head. The team is responsible for practical matters such as the election schedule.
Lee Man-hee, Secretary General of the People Power Party, is speaking at the National Assembly's audit countermeasure meeting held on the 17th. Photo by Hyunmin Kim kimhyun81@
View original imageThere are six members from the parliamentary faction: Yoo Ui-dong, Chairman of the Policy Committee; Kim Seong-won, Director of the Yeouido Research Institute; Bae Jun-young, Vice President of Strategic Planning; Lee Yang-su, Senior Deputy Floor Leader; Assemblywoman Cho Eun-hee; and Assemblyman Yoon Chang-hyun.
Outside the parliament, participants include Song Sang-heon, Head of the People Power Party Public Relations Headquarters; Kim Jae-seop, Dobong-gap Party Committee Chairman; Kwak Gwan-yong, Gyeonggi Namyangju-eul Party Committee Chairman; Heo Nam-ju, Jeonju-gap Party Committee Chairman; and lawyer Ham In-kyung.
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Senior Spokesperson Park Jeong-ha explained at the National Assembly after the announcement, "Except for the Secretary-General, most members are centered around Seoul and the metropolitan area, and it seems that women and youth have been somewhat considered." Among the announced members, three are women, and two are youth born in the 1980s.
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