New ruling party leader steps up unity drive amid factional tensions
The new leader of the ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) stepped up efforts to ease factional tensions and promote unity within the party on Thursday, paying tribute to key liberal figures as part of a broader push to bring the party together. Kim Min-seok visited the grave of former Prime Minister Lee Hae-chan in the central city of Sejong earlier in the day before traveling to Gyeonggi…
The leader of the Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) has intensified efforts to bridge factional divisions within the party and foster unity, following factional tensions that surfaced during the leadership race. Kim Min-seok paid respects to former Prime Minister Lee Hae-chan and the late democracy activist-turned-politician Kim Geun-tae, both revered figures in the party.
Kim emphasized the party's ambition to establish a golden era spanning 20 to 30 years, vowing to uphold the legacy of Lee Hae-chan. The move comes at a time when tensions persist between supporters of President Lee Jae Myung and those loyal to former DPK leader Jung Chung-rae, with some pro-Lee members expressing criticism towards Jung for his unsuccessful bid for a second consecutive term as DPK leader.
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