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Lee Jun-seok, the former leader of the Korean National Power Party, announced his resignation from the party and is preparing to create a new party

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Recently, South Korea's political scene has made waves again. Lee Jun-seok, the former leader of the People's Power Party, announced at a press conference in Seoul that he would quit the Party and create a new party. This move undoubtedly dropped a time bomb on South Korean politics and aroused widespread attention and heated discussions.

Lee Jun-seok, the former leader of the Korean National Power Party, announced his resignation from the party and is preparing to create a new party

As the former leader of the People's Power Party, Lee Jun-seok has a pivotal position in South Korea's political scene. Recently, however, his relationship with the ruling party and President Yoon Suk-yeol has become increasingly strained. Lee Jun-seok believes that the current government's ineffective policies have led to a series of problems that require profound changes. At the press conference, he stressed that the current political situation in South Korea needs to be changed, and criticized President Yoon Suk-yeol and Han Dong-hoon, chairman of the Emergency Response Committee of the People's Power Party. Although it was not named, the statement was clearly a challenge to the ruling party and the president.

Lee Jun-seok said he would give up all his political assets in the NPP and focus on creating a new party. The party he plans to create will be formed in mid-to-early January next year, and stressed that the new party will not merge with the National Power Party. This statement shows Lee's ambitions for the new party and his break with the original ruling party.

Lee Jun-seok, the former leader of the Korean National Power Party, announced his resignation from the party and is preparing to create a new party

Regarding the news that Lee Jun-seok will quit the party and create a new party, South Korean media and political observers have expressed their views. South Korea's JoongAng Ilbo believes that Lee Jun-seok's move could help expand the conservative support base, and that the NPP needs to work with this new party. Other media and analysts have also pointed out that the establishment of the new party will inject new vitality and competition into South Korean politics and have a certain impact on the existing party structure.

However, the formation of the new party was not an easy task. In South Korea's political system, the formation of a new political party is subject to a rigorous approval and registration process. In addition, the new party will need to garner enough support among voters to emerge in future elections. Lee and his team will face many challenges, such as rallying supporters, raising funds, and developing a clear policy platform.

Lee Jun-seok, the former leader of the Korean National Power Party, announced his resignation from the party and is preparing to create a new party

It is worth noting that Lee's move is not an isolated case. In recent years, as the political environment in South Korea has changed and people's dissatisfaction with politics has intensified, more and more politicians have chosen to quit the original political party and create a new party. This phenomenon reflects some of the problems and contradictions in the South Korean political system, and also shows the desire of politicians for change and the pursuit of new political forces.

At the same time, Lee's move has also sparked a rethinking of South Korea's political system. Some argue that the existing political system is no longer able to meet the needs of the population and that deep reforms are needed. They called for greater political transparency and accountability, and for political pluralism and democratization. Others, fearing increased political instability and division, advocate the preservation of the existing political system and order.

Lee Jun-seok, the former leader of the Korean National Power Party, announced his resignation from the party and is preparing to create a new party

In addition, Lee's move has also sparked speculation about the future political landscape of South Korea. Some observers believe that the formation of the new party will make South Korean politics more complicated and increase the uncertainty of future elections. Others believe that the emergence of a new party will promote political competition and debate, and promote the progress and development of Korean politics.

Lee Jun-seok, the former leader of the Korean National Power Party, announced his resignation from the party and is preparing to create a new party

To sum up, Lee Jun-seok's announcement of his resignation from the party and the creation of a new party is a recent major event in South Korean politics. This move not only has a certain impact on the existing political party structure, but also triggers extensive discussion and attention about South Korea's political system, future political structure and political changes. In the future, we will continue to follow the development of this event and its far-reaching impact on Korean politics. It is hoped that the founding of the new party will bring new atmosphere and vitality to South Korean politics and promote the progress and development of South Korean politics. At the same time, we also hope that all parties can face changes and challenges in an open, inclusive and cooperative manner, and jointly contribute to the prosperity and stability of the Republic of Korea.

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