Feb 8 β€’ 03:16 UTC πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Korea Hankyoreh (KR)

[Breaking] Democratic Party to Quickly Decide on Merger with Justice Party After Assembly on the 10th

The Democratic Party of Korea announced it will swiftly decide on a potential merger with the Justice Party following a general assembly scheduled for the 10th.

The Democratic Party of Korea has announced that it will quickly determine its position on a possible merger with the Justice Party after a general assembly planned for the 10th. Park Soo-hyun, the party's chief spokesperson, stated during a press briefing that Jeong Joon-hee, the leader of the Justice Party, expressed a desire for the Democratic Party to clarify its stance on the merger before the Lunar New Year. The Justice Party's request comes as they aim for a conclusive statement by the 13th of this month.

In the context of these discussions, Park further commented that Jeong has been engaging in deep conversations with party members since he proposed the merger last month. The upcoming general assembly on the 10th will serve as a platform to gather opinions from party members, ensuring that their views are reflected in the decision-making process. The Democratic Party intends to outline and communicate its stance on the merger as promptly as possible following the assembly.

This potential merger is significant for both parties, as they seek to strengthen their political influence in the current South Korean political landscape. A decisive move in this direction could impact their electoral strategy and coalition-building efforts, especially in light of upcoming elections. The discussions emphasize the importance of unity and collaboration among progressive parties in South Korea as they navigate complex political dynamics.

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