Appointments Include Figures from ‘Moon Administration’ like Park Soo-hyun and Han Byung-do, ‘Lee Jae-myung, a preliminary candidate for the 21st presidential election from the Democratic Party of Korea, officially launched his campaign on the 11th and announced key appointments.’,
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Lee Jae-myung, former leader of the Democratic Party, who declared his presidential candidacy, is announcing his ‘Vision Declaration and Campaign Schedule’ at the National Assembly Communication Hall in Yeouido, Seoul on the 11th. [Photo by Kwak Young-rae],
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, ‘At the National Assembly Communication Hall in the morning, after unveiling the “K-Initiative” vision, Candidate Lee introduced the key positions that will lead the integrated campaign together with him.’,
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, ‘Yoon Ho-jung, a five-term lawmaker, was appointed as the head of the campaign committee. Representative Yoon has served as the Democratic Party’s floor leader and policy committee chair, and his extensive party experience is considered an asset, offering stability.’,
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, ‘Kang Hoon-sik, a three-term lawmaker, was appointed as the general manager. Yoon Hu-deok, a four-term lawmaker, and Kim Young-jin, a three-term lawmaker known to be pro-Lee, were appointed as the policy manager and political strategy manager, respectively.’,
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, ‘Figures associated with the pro-Moon faction were also appointed. Park Soo-hyun, who served as the senior secretary for public communication in the Moon Jae-in administration, was named head of the public relations team, while Han Byung-do, who served as the senior political secretary, was appointed as head of the general situation room.’,
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, ‘Additionally, Lee Hae-sik, who previously served as the party’s chief of staff, was appointed as the chief secretary. Lee So-young, a two-term lawmaker, was appointed as the head of the TV debate team, and Kang Yoo-jung, a first-term lawmaker, was named spokesperson. To take on this role, Representative Kang resigned from her position as the party’s floor spokesperson.’,
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