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Woo Sangho “It is inappropriate for the party leader to intervene in the competition for the second most powerful position of the National Assembly, the Speaker election”.

“Democratic Party, a party that prioritizes internal democracy”,
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Woosangho, Democratic Party member ⓒSisajournal Park Eunsuk

Woosangho, Democratic Party member ⓒSisajournal Park Eunsuk,
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, ‘As the first half of the 22nd National Assembly’s Speaker election approaches, Woosangho, a Democratic Party member, stated, “It seems wrong that the second most powerful position in South Korea is decided by the party leader or the floor leader.”‘,
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, ‘On the 13th, during an appearance on CBS Radio’s “Park Jaehong’s One-on-One Contest,” Woosangho expressed discomfort regarding recent events in the Speaker election, such as Representative Jo Jung-sik uniting with elected candidate Choo Mi-ae and Representative Jeong Sung-ho voluntarily resigning. He remarked, “It seems wrong that the second most powerful position in South Korea is decided by the party leader or the floor leader,” and criticized, “The Democratic Party is a party that practices upward nominations and prioritizes internal democracy. It is inappropriate for the leader to be involved in rearranging the structure.” He emphasized, “If it turns out that these two individuals were influenced by close associates of Floor Leader Park Chan-dae or Party Leader Lee Jae-myung to halt their actions, then I believe this is a serious problem.”‘,
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, ‘Additionally, regarding recent statements that Choo Mi-ae, the elected candidate, conveyed to him, “I have many concerns about the overheating of the Speaker election due to Lee Jae-myung. So I hope you treat me well if elected,” Woosangho pointed out, “It is necessary for someone aspiring to become the Speaker to refrain from discussing various political issues.” He added, “It seems inappropriate that there are so many discussions surrounding the process of selecting the Speaker candidates this time, breaking the long-standing practices and customs of the Democratic Party.”‘,
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