China News Service, August 28. According to Yonhap News Agency, South Korea's largest opposition party, the Common Democratic Party, held a regular national representative assembly on the 28th. Assemblyman Lee Jae-ming was elected as the party leader with 77.77% of the votes, the highest rate of votes for the party's previous leaders.

Data map: Li Zaiming.

  According to the report, the results of this poll combined the results of the votes of rights party members, representatives of parliamentarians, ordinary people's polls, and ordinary party members' polls.

The Common Democratic Party, which has been defeated in previous elections, needs a strong leader to help the party revive, and members of the party believe that Lee Jae-myung is the best candidate.

  When accepting the election results and delivering a speech, Lee Jae-myung said that he will fulfill his duties with a great sense of mission of life or death, and will do his best and dedicate himself to building a new common democratic party.

He also said that he believed that the General Assembly on that day would be the starting point for victory in the parliamentary elections in 2 years, the local elections in 4 years, and the general elections in 5 years.

  In South Korea's 20th presidential election, Lee Jae-myung ran as the Democratic Party's presidential candidate, and South Korean President Yoon Seok-yue ran as the National Power Party's candidate at the time. In the end, Lee Jae-myung lost by a narrow margin.