People’s Power-People’s Party, the pre-unification and backward race?… “A common denominator was created”

Will the integration of the people’s power and the People’s Party be achieved? Amid the continuing tug-of-war among the conservative and opposition parties ahead of the coming Seoul Mayor’s by-election, they do not know that the difference in opinions about the process of unifying the primary and candidates will narrow.

Will CEO Ahn Cheol-soo join the people’s strength to participate in the party contest, or whether the candidates elected through the People’s Strength contest and CEO Ahn Cheol-soo will compete on a one-to-one basis to achieve unification, or will he be on a third opposition innovation platform Whether or not competition should be achieved is truly a situation of’white family dispute’.

In the midst of this, the theory of “first unification and backward race” that the integration between the people’s power and the People’s Party comes first is gaining strength little by little. This is because it is a difficult choice in reality for Ahn, the representative of the public party, to compete for the valid party. From the standpoint of the people’s strength, it is difficult to give up the initiative as the first opposition party and choose a third platform. However, each voice comes out within the power of the people, so it seems that there is still a distance to actualize any concept.

Media reports are not close to the possibility, even though they are’unfounded’

  Ahn Cheol-soo, representative of the National Assembly Party, is talking with Rep. Tae-gyu Lee at the Supreme Council's meeting held in the National Assembly on the 17th.
Ahn Cheol-soo, head of the National Assembly Party, is talking with Rep. Tae-gyu Lee at the Supreme Council’s meeting held at the National Assembly on December 17 last year.
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“Is it possible for the representative of the public party to quit and participate in the primary? It is a politically impossible story.”

On the 8th, in an article titled “The Power of the People-The Rise of the Party Party’s Consolidation”, “The Party’s representative Ahn Chul-soo is discussing the unification of the opposition candidate for the mayor of Seoul. It was reported that it was proposed to unite the party. However, Lee Tae-gyu, the highest member of the National Assembly Party, denied the report, saying, “It is completely unfounded” when a related question came up at a meeting with reporters.

Regarding the article, he asked, “Isn’t the article pressing too much pressure on CEO Ahn and asking for too much of Ahn?” and asked, “Isn’t there anything that the people’s power is actually offering?”

He said, “I have a big castle, but you can open the door wide and come in,” he said. “I have a skeptical view about whether that part can get sympathy from all citizens.” Pointed out. “It is correct that the opposition candidate should be unified, but the people who have it are more open, and if you put it down, you will be moved and things will work out well,” he said. “It is not correct to join (at the power of the people).”

He said, “If a decision is made about integration, it is the official party’s position only when the party representative talks about it,” he said. “Now, the chairman of the Emergency Response Committee, Kim Jong-in, is asking him to join, and the chairman of the Nomination Management Committee Jeong Jin-seok is “Isn’t there different opinions?” “The power of the people is that there is no official position,” he pointed out, “Wouldn’t it be necessary for us to say anything about what there is not?”

However, he said, “If there is such a proposal, I should gather public opinion from the whole party.” It presupposes the necessity of a “public debate process”, but it does not completely close the possibility.

The need for “final discussion” and “open discussion” is also raised

In the power of the people, Ahn Chul-soo is putting both condolences and pressures in several directions at the same time. In a similar vein, the former Mayor of Seoul City Mayor Oh Se-hoon declared Ahn’s no-run with conditional admission or consolidation. (Related article: Oh Se-hoon “If Ahn Chul-soo doesn’t come, I have no choice but to run.”) However, there are concerns that such a battle will eventually eat away the’synergy’ of unifying opposition.

Former Rep. Kim Moo-sung, who is focusing on the integration of opposition through the’To a Better World’ forum, said, “It is not a discussion between CEO Ahn Chul-soo and the people’s strength, worthy party, and party, but the secretary-generals of both parties must meet and negotiate rules for unification of the pan-opposition “I should start with negotiations on the rules and how to produce a box office that will arouse public interest in the process of selecting a single candidate? How will Candidate Tae-seop Geum participate? I am worried that I will pay.”

“In this discussion, Chairman Jong-in Kim, Chairman of the Mission Jin-Seok Jeong, and Representative Chul-Soo Ahn must step back from each other, and it is the order to make a final discussion with the results of the negotiations between the presidents of both parties.”

Former lawmaker Geum Tae-seop, who has already revealed his will to run for mayor of Seoul, criticized through Facebook, saying, “I propose an open discussion,” and criticized “whether or not, the one-shot contest, and what citizens want to hear is not such a quarrel.” He said, “Seoul citizens and the people have the right to hear how the candidates being discussed now try to gather and communicate diverse voices,” he said. “Only with that, can we overcome the corona crisis and solve real estate and public welfare problems. I am new “There’s a reason to say you need a plate,” he stressed.

“The common denominator for unifying candidates was created”

  People's Power, Jeong Jin-seok, chairman of the Nomination Management Committee, speaks at the first meeting of the People's Power 4.7 Re-election Nomination Management Committee held at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul on the 30th.
People’s Power, Jeong Jin-seok, chairman of the Nomination Management Committee, speaks at the first meeting of the People’s Power 4.7 Re-election Nomination Management Committee held at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul on the 30th.
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Na Gyeong-won, the former leader of the People’s Power (the Free Korea Party), who is likely to run for mayor of Seoul, appeared on the MBC radio in the morning of the same day and said, “Isn’t it difficult to come so easily.”

He said, “If you want to show the authenticity of unifying the opposition, in fact, it would be right to join our party,” he said. “Isn’t it right to come in together rather than go through several multi-level contests.” However, he said, “Wouldn’t it be easy?” and said, “There are many ways to do so,” he said.

“It is most desirable to go through the nomination process after the first admission or after the party, but if not, would it not be realistic for our party to go through the process of our party and then unify afterwards,” said the former representative of the hospital. Was predicted as the most likely route. In addition, the unified method also said, “It will eventually become a 100% civilian contest.”

In fact, after holding the 3rd meeting of the People’s Power Nomination Management Committee, through a press release, it said, “We will conduct a ‘100% Citizen’s Competition’ to produce candidates that fit the level of the citizens in the 4.7 re-election.” The preliminary contest reflects 80% of the votes of the responsible party members and 80% of the citizens’ contest, and the main contest will be conducted with 100% of the citizens’ contest (population).

As the chairman of the diplomatic mission Jeong Jin-seok has professed several times, the rules for the contest have been prepared. This is a gesture that encourages outsiders to participate in the contest, including Ahn Cheol-soo, former Democratic Party representative, and Geum Tae-seop, former Democratic Party representative.

Chief Commissioner Lee Tae-gyu also said, “Chairman Jeong Jin-seok is very willing to win the by-election by somehow unifying the candidate with CEO Ahn Chul-soo.” He added, “There will be differences in each point of view about the specific method, but at least I think the common denominator for unification of candidates has been made.” He added, “I think we are moving forward. Isn’t politics narrowing down and making compromises?”

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