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(3rd LD) Han Dong-hoon elected new leader of ruling People Power Party

18:42 July 23, 2024

(ATTN: UPDATES with more info in paras 3-4, 6; ADDS photo)
By Yi Wonju

SEOUL, July 23 (Yonhap) -- Han Dong-hoon, a former interim leader of the ruling People Power Party (PPP), was elected as new head of the embattled party without a runoff Tuesday as he won a majority of votes in the heated race.

Han won a whopping 62.8 percent of the vote against runner-up former Land Minister Won Hee-ryong's 18.8 percent. Five-term lawmakers Rep. Na Kyung-won and Rep. Yoon Sang-hyun won 14.6 percent and 3.7 percent, respectively.

"We should see eye to eye with the public and be more responsive to their minds," Han said in his acceptance speech. "We must not fight against public sentiment but take sides with it."

"We must grasp public sentiment accurately and respond to it promptly through healthy and productive government-party ties and rational discussions," he added.

Han's win with a majority of the vote makes a runoff unnecessary.

Reps. Jang Dong-hyeok, Kim Jae-won, Ihn Yohan and Kim Meen-geon were also elected as new members of the party's Supreme Council.

President Yoon Suk Yeol showed up at the national convention held at the KINTEX exhibition center in Goyang, northwest of Seoul, for the second consecutive year. Last year marked the first time in seven years that the president had attended a national convention of the ruling party since former President Park Geun-hye did so in 2016.

Han Dong-hoon, former interim leader of the ruling People Power Party, raises his fist as he delivers his acceptance speech after being elected as the party's new leader during a national convention at a convention center in Goyang, northwest of Seoul, on July 23, 2024. (Pool photo) (Yonhap)

Candidates of the ruling People Power Party -- (from L) Rep. Yoon Sang-hyun, former PPP interim leader Han Dong-hoon, Rep. Na Kyung-won and former Land Minister Won Hee-ryong -- hold their hands up during a national convention at KINTEX in Goyang, north of Seoul, on July 23, 2024. (Yonhap)

The party convention comes nearly three months after Han resigned following the party's crushing defeat in April's parliamentary elections to take responsibility for the defeat.

His election raises questions about how the party's relations with President Yoon will go.

Han, a former justice minister who had been considered a close ally of President Yoon Suk Yeol, had clashed with Yoon over a number of politically sensitive issues in the run-up to the general elections, including how to handle allegations that first lady Kim Keon Hee received a luxury bag as a gift in 2022.

Tensions between Han and Yoon's office resurfaced this month over allegations Han snubbed text messages from the first lady early this year. Han reportedly ignored five Telegram messages Kim sent to him in January to offer to resolve a controversy at the time over her alleged illegal acceptance of the bag.

Declaring his bid last month, Han vowed to "reestablish" the PPP's relations with the government more "horizontally," saying the party has so far been unable to voice reasonable criticism of the government's policy directions or political decisions.

During the convention, Yoon stressed the need for unity between the government and the PPP to push forward major agenda items despite challenges from the opposition-controlled National Assembly.

"The large opposition party is ignoring urgent livelihood issues and pressing economic policies, instead focusing on political strife. Although the 22nd National Assembly began two months ago, it effectively remains idle," Yoon said in an address. "To overcome the situation, we need unified strength."

The DP, which has a controlling majority of 170 seats in the 300-member Assembly, railroaded a contentious bill mandating a special counsel investigation into the military's response to a Marine's death, which was once again vetoed by Yoon earlier this month.

President Yoon Suk Yeol (2nd from L) shakes hands with Han Dong-hoon (L), a candidate for the ruling People Power Party leader, during a national convention held at KINTEX in Goyang, north of Seoul, on July 23, 2024. (Pool photo) (Yonhap)

Tuesday's election will fill a seven-month vacuum in the PPP's formal leadership since Rep. Kim Gi-hyeon stepped down in December 2023. The ruling party has been led by an emergency committee since August 2022 after former party chairman Lee Jun-seok was removed as leader.

The PPP earlier revised its party rules to include public opinion polls in the election based on a weight of 20 percent public opinion poll results and 80 percent ballots cast by party members as part of efforts to better reflect public views after its bitter defeat in April.

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