In the South Korean presidential election in March next year, the largest conservative opposition party aiming to regain power narrowed down the official candidates, and four people including the former prosecutor's president who confronted the Moon Jae-in administration will be officially recognized next month. We will fight for the candidate decision.

South Korea's largest conservative opposition, "People Power Party," is holding an in-party election to select official candidates for the presidential election, and eight people have been debating at public debates.



The party's election administration committee announced on the 8th that it has narrowed down the candidates to four based on the results of party membership votes and polls.



Former prosecutor Yoon Seok-you, who pursued the suspicion of the Moon Jae-in administration and confronted the administration, has received the highest support in the opinion polls. Support has been sluggish recently after allegations of urging opposition lawmakers to accuse "Democratic Party of Korea" officials.



In addition, veteran lawmaker Hong Joon-pyo, who ran for the last election, is catching up with former prosecutor Yun in an opinion poll, saying that the message to be sent is easy to understand.



"People Power" is scheduled to decide official candidates next month, and we hope to boost the party elections and increase support for regaining power.



Meanwhile, the ruling Democratic Party of Korea, which has held internal elections in each region, is scheduled to announce the election results in the capital Seoul on the 10th. The focus is on whether or not they will eventually be selected as an official candidate.