Ruling People Power Party (PPP) Chairman Rep. Kim Gi-hyeon is facing growing pressure to step down from his post amid a grim outlook for the party’s performance in next year’s general elections due to resistance by key members to accept drastic reforms proposed by an innovation committee.
The much-heralded operations of the ruling People Power Party s (PPP) innovation committee, Thursday, came to an end earlier than planned, according to its chairman.
Defying efforts to improve and revitalize the governing People Power Party (PPP) ahead of the general elections, many former staff members of President Yoon Suk Yeol appear to be seeking nominations in the party’s longtime strongholds.
In what he called an “ultimatum,” Ihn Yo-han, chief of the ruling People Power Party’s (PPP) innovation committee, demanded on Thursday the right to nominate its candidates for the April 10 general elections, saying he would wait for an answer by Dec. 4.