The United States and the United States say the future unification party, Rep. Sang-gyu Yeo, Meng-woo Park, and Seung-joo Paik, transferred to the future Korean party, a satellite party dedicated to proportional representation.

As a result, the U.S. Party added three of these to the existing 17 and secured 20 active lawmakers to form an in-house bargaining group.

By securing the status of a bargaining group in the hospital, it is now possible to receive an additional 5.5 billion won on the 30th, the day of the election subsidy payment.

The U.S. Party released a press release and shared the fact that the three people joined, saying that it had appointed Senator Yeo Sang-gyu to be a permanent advisor to the Election Countermeasures Committee.

Yeo-won, who made three elections to Sacheon, Namhae, and Hadong in Gyeongnam as a regional district, declared that she would not run for this general election.

As a judge, he has served as the chairman of the Judiciary at the 20th National Assembly.

Rep. Park Maeng-woo of Jae-sun, who left Ulsan Nam-eul as the regional district, was transferred to the U.S. Party and was appointed general manager of the senior squadron.

Congressman Park was unable to receive a nomination for defeat by former mayor Kim Ki-hyun in Ulsan's nomination contest.

Assemblyman Baek Seung-joo, the first candidate for Gumi Gap in Gyeongbuk, was elected as the co-president.

As a security expert from the Deputy Defense Ministry, the United Party applied for a nomination in his district, but the nomination was excluded.

Congressman Baek will oversee the policy in the field of foreign security, the United States has said.

In the press release, US President Yu Yu-cheol said, "I am confident that we will have three representatives, such as Yeo Sang-gyu, Park Maeng-woo, and Seung-ju Baek, who are equipped with the economy ahead of the launch of the fleet."

The U.S. Party plans to officially launch a general election campaign earlier this week.

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