The Gyeongnam Provincial Chapter of the People Power Party announced on the 12th that it has appointed Kim Mangyeom, the former Deputy Secretary General, as the new Secretary General.


According to the provincial chapter, the newly appointed Secretary General Kim has previously served as the Head of the Public Relations Team and Organization Team, Deputy Secretary General at the Gyeongnam Provincial Chapter, Head of the Organization Team at the Ulsan City Chapter, Policy Researcher at the National Assembly, and Researcher at the Regional Balanced Development Committee of the Presidential Transition Committee.


Kim Mankyeom, newly appointed Deputy Secretary General of the People Power Party Gyeongnam Provincial Party. <br>[Photo by People Power Party Gyeongnam Provincial Party]

Kim Mankyeom, newly appointed Deputy Secretary General of the People Power Party Gyeongnam Provincial Party.
[Photo by People Power Party Gyeongnam Provincial Party]

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Secretary General Kim expressed his thoughts, saying, "I feel a great sense of responsibility to be appointed as the Secretary General of Gyeongnam, the center of the Republic of Korea and the People Power Party."


He continued, "Together with the newly launched leadership, I will work to transform the party into one that meets the expectations of the people, and by carefully listening to the valuable opinions of Gyeongnam residents, I will do my best to contribute to the development of both the party and the province."


The Gyeongnam Provincial Chapter of the People Power Party also welcomed Kim Minjun, Strategy Department Manager of the Planning and Coordination Bureau at the Central Party, who is from the 19th class of open recruitment for the Secretariat, as the new manager of the provincial chapter. The former Secretary General, Jang Heecheol, has taken up the position of Secretary General at the Busan City Chapter.





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