
Jung Jeom-sik, floor leader of the People Power Party, speaks at a Supreme Council meeting at the National Assembly on June 15. [Photo: Yonhap News]
Jung Jeom-sik, the floor leader of the People Power Party, announced a new team of deputy floor leaders on June 15, emphasizing unity and inclusiveness. The appointed deputy floor leaders will be finalized following a vote in the party's general assembly.
The announced team includes three senior spokespersons (Choi Soo-jin, Choi Eun-seok, and Kim Tae-kyu) and eight deputy floor leaders (Kim Dae-sik, Park Sang-woong, Park Chung-gwon, Kim Min-jeon, Yoo Yong-won, Kim Gi-woong, Lim Jong-deuk, and Seo Myung-ok). Yoon Yong-geun and Park Soo-min were appointed as the floor leader's chief of staff and policy advisor, respectively.
These new appointees will assist Jung, alongside previously announced Kim Seung-soo as the senior deputy floor leader for operations and Kim Mi-ae as the senior deputy floor leader for policy.
Jung aims to create a unified "One Team 110" with the 110 members of the People Power Party in the National Assembly through this inclusive appointment strategy. He considered various factors, including experience, regional representation, and factional balance in forming the leadership team.
Kim Seung-soo and Kim Mi-ae, both serving their second terms, represent districts in Daegu and Busan, respectively. Among the eight newly appointed deputy floor leaders, five represent districts in Seoul, Daegu, Busan, North Gyeongsang, and South Gyeongsang, while three are proportional representatives. The senior spokesperson team includes members from Daegu, Ulsan, and proportional representatives, with the policy advisor and chief of staff coming from Seoul and South Chungcheong.
Notably, Yoo Yong-won, a member of the party's youth faction "Alternatives and Future," has been appointed as a deputy floor leader.
Meanwhile, the People Power Party has selected five members, including Kang Seung-kyu, Kim Hee-jung, Kim Sun-kyo, Jo Jeong-hun, and Yoo Young-ha, to serve on the special committee for the confirmation hearing for the Prime Minister (Han Seong-sook) and submitted the list to the National Assembly's agenda committee.
The announced team includes three senior spokespersons (Choi Soo-jin, Choi Eun-seok, and Kim Tae-kyu) and eight deputy floor leaders (Kim Dae-sik, Park Sang-woong, Park Chung-gwon, Kim Min-jeon, Yoo Yong-won, Kim Gi-woong, Lim Jong-deuk, and Seo Myung-ok). Yoon Yong-geun and Park Soo-min were appointed as the floor leader's chief of staff and policy advisor, respectively.
These new appointees will assist Jung, alongside previously announced Kim Seung-soo as the senior deputy floor leader for operations and Kim Mi-ae as the senior deputy floor leader for policy.
Jung aims to create a unified "One Team 110" with the 110 members of the People Power Party in the National Assembly through this inclusive appointment strategy. He considered various factors, including experience, regional representation, and factional balance in forming the leadership team.
Kim Seung-soo and Kim Mi-ae, both serving their second terms, represent districts in Daegu and Busan, respectively. Among the eight newly appointed deputy floor leaders, five represent districts in Seoul, Daegu, Busan, North Gyeongsang, and South Gyeongsang, while three are proportional representatives. The senior spokesperson team includes members from Daegu, Ulsan, and proportional representatives, with the policy advisor and chief of staff coming from Seoul and South Chungcheong.
Notably, Yoo Yong-won, a member of the party's youth faction "Alternatives and Future," has been appointed as a deputy floor leader.
Meanwhile, the People Power Party has selected five members, including Kang Seung-kyu, Kim Hee-jung, Kim Sun-kyo, Jo Jeong-hun, and Yoo Young-ha, to serve on the special committee for the confirmation hearing for the Prime Minister (Han Seong-sook) and submitted the list to the National Assembly's agenda committee.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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