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CEO Jun-seok Lee foretold a change immediately. The party spokesperson said that it would be selected through an open discussion without being nominated by the representative. The keywords are meritocracy and fair competition.



Next is reporter Baek Woon.



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his acceptance speech to the party leader, Lee Jun-seok presented the election of party officials through open competition as the first concept for a meritocracy party operation.



[Lee Jun-seok / Representative of the People's Power: We will select 2 spokespersons and 2 full-time spokespersons through a 'debate battle' in mid-June. College students in their 20s, who do not even have the right to be elected, may be standing at the press conference of the National Assembly and sending a message from our party.] In



particular, he said that he would design and present the qualification test standards for candidates for public office who will receive nominations as promised during the primary election process .



It is a new experiment in the history of political parties in Korea, and concerns and criticisms of it are still there.



You have to break through the criticisms of the election process that you are elitist as you would from a science high school or Harvard University and lean on anti-feminism, such as the abolition of the quota for women.



[Na Kyung-won / Former People's Strength Councilor (last month 31): Professor Jin Joong-kwon said that too. It's like 'Trumpism'. I'm not going to start kicking the ladder after taking advantage of that (youth quota)... .]



Above all, what determines the success or failure of the party's representative is the management of the party's presidential primary, which is approaching in November.



In response to the view that Yoo Seung-min, who had left the party with him, would be ignorant of runners outside the party, Lee responded as follows.



[Lee Jun-seok/People's Power Representative: In order not to be criticized for making advantageous rules (for specific runners), I gathered the consensus of various figures in the party (I will proceed with the primary election process) and set the contest schedule to exclude specific runners from entering. Adjustment, this is not even possible.]



Former lawmaker Seung-min Yoo wrote on SNS, "Let's go forward to win the election as one again", and Jeju Governor Won Hee-ryong said to the outsiders of the party, "Don't go left and right, come into the power of the people now We have to become one,” said CEO Lee, helping with the 'primary bus loan'.



Representative Lee said to SBS that he wanted to join the race as soon as possible to the former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol and the People's Party leader Ahn Cheol-soo.



(Video coverage: Kim Heung-gi, video editing: Park Jeong-sam)