South Korea's ruling party elects a new party to whip the internal chaos to be solved
2022-09-20
South Korea's ruling National Power Party elected Congressman Zhu Haoying as the new party whip on the 19th, hoping to use this to promote the settlement of intra party disputes that have lasted for months. South Korean media pointed out that the internal chaos of the National Power Party was mainly due to the contradiction between the former leader Li Junxi and the close confidants of President Yin Xiyue. The 106 members of the National Power Party voted the same day to elect the new whip. Party whip is mainly responsible for the relevant affairs of this party in the Congress. Of the two candidates, Zhu Haoying was elected with 61 votes, and will replace the current party. Zhu Haoying has many years of experience in politics. He served as the Party whip in 2020 and was re elected as a member of Congress for five consecutive terms. After his election, he said: "Our first task is to stabilize the situation within the Party." In recent months, the leadership of the National Power Party has been involved in internal disputes. Li Junxi, the former leader of the Party, was suspended from his post due to his involvement in the sex bribery scandal in July, and the rights of Party members were suspended for six months. Li Junxi was not satisfied with this and filed a number of lawsuits to the court. After Li Junxi was suspended from his post, he was regarded as a powerful follower of Yin Xiyue and served as the acting head and whip of the National Power Party. Shortly afterwards, the mobile phone chat between Quan Sedong and Yin Xiyue was exposed by the media, and Yin Xiyue expressed dissatisfaction with Li Junxi in the dialogue. Quan Xingdong apologized through social media, saying that his personal chat with the President was exposed and caused misunderstanding due to his negligence. The power owner resigned earlier this month due to the above issues. As a successor, Zhu Haoying will complete the remaining term of office of the Party whip of the power East until April 2023. South Korean media believe that Zhu Haoying belongs to a moderate conservative group and is not as close to Yin Xiyue as the powerful Dong. The internal disputes that have lasted for months have affected the support rate of the National Power Party. The latest support rate of the National Power Party was 38.3%, lower than 46.2% of the largest opposition party, the Common Democratic Party, according to the poll results released by the South Korean public opinion survey organization "Authentic Metrology" on the 19th. Faced with this situation, Zhu Haoying said that he would do his best to regain the trust of the people and strive to narrow the gap between rich and poor. (Liu Xinshe)
Edit:He Chuanning Responsible editor:Su Suiyue
Source:Xinhua
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