
Ruling party changes leadership vote rule amid infighting
The ruling Democratic Party holds a meeting of the party's supreme council at the National Assembly on July 14, 2026, to discuss whether to adopt a ranked…
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The supreme council on Tuesday voted down the plan to impose an age cap on one of the five supreme council members to induce young politicians to party leadership. consnow@heraldcorp.com. During the meeting, the supreme council also voted down a proposal to introduce a system that reserves one of the five elected supreme council member seats for a young party member. The move comes as lawmakers aligned with former DP leader Jung Chung-rae have opposed the adoption of the ranked choice voting system, arguing it violates the party's rules.
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The supreme council on Tuesday voted down the plan to impose an age cap on one of the five supreme council members to induce young politicians to party leadership. consnow@heraldcorp.com
according to The Korea HeraldDuring the meeting, the supreme council also voted down a proposal to introduce a system that reserves one of the five elected supreme council member seats for a young party member.
according to Yonhap NewsThe move comes as lawmakers aligned with former DP leader Jung Chung-rae have opposed the adoption of the ranked choice voting system, arguing it violates the party's rules.
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