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The Reform New Party revealed six members of the nomination committee on the afternoon of the 26th, along with Kim Jong-in, the chairman of the nomination management committee.
The nomination committee members include Ham Ik-byeong, director of Ham Ik-byeong Clinic; lawyer Kim Young-ho; lawyer Song Si-hyun; Kyung Min-jeong, former basic council member of Ulju-gun, Gyeongbuk; Lee Shin-du, former professor at Seoul National University; and Kim Cheol-geun, secretary general.
Director Ham said, "The Reform New Party needed to create a good place for those who are disappointed with the People Power Party and critical of the Democratic Party, those whose hearts have drifted away from politics but are struggling to find where to go, but due to unfortunate circumstances, much time has been delayed," urging the party's attention.
The Reform New Party also appointed former People Power Party deputy spokesperson Joo Isaak as full-time deputy spokesperson, and former Justice Party spokesperson Lee Jae-rang and former Youth Justice Party leader Jeong Chae-yeon as deputy spokespersons, respectively.
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Chairman Kim said, "Since the members participating as nomination committee members have characteristics in various fields, they will serve as many references in selecting candidates going forward," adding, "The Reform New Party does not have abundant human resources, so I believe that with a small number of personnel, we can most efficiently draw public support."
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He set a goal of securing more than 20 seats in the National Assembly negotiation group in this general election. Regarding nomination criteria, he stated that the principle is to select 'candidates without issues.' He also cited economic reform as the core keyword of the Reform New Party in the general election, reasoning that the two major parties have failed to present concrete alternatives regarding the deepening polarization problem.
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