DAEGU Leaders of the ruling People Power Party on Tuesday visited the home of former President Park Geun-hye in Daegu, in an apparent move to woo conservative voters amid polls that hit worrying lows in the past week. “She spoke about affairs and issues affecting the country, and I have thanked her for her warm words of support,” Han Dong-hoon, the interim chief of the People Power Party, told reporter.
The ruling People Power Party (PPP) swiftly retracted its plan to display political banners likening its rival Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) to pro-North Korean forces Tuesday, following concerns among some of its members that its campaign tactics would not resonate with voters.
The main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) is set to mend its factional squabbles over candidate nominations for the April 10 general elections as its campaign, launched on Tuesday, will be co-headed by the party s chairman Rep. Lee Jae-myung and two senior party members.
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