PPP kicks off membeshipr vote to pick new leader

Published date04 March 2023
Publication titleThe Korea Times

The ruling People Power Party (PPP) began a vote of paying party members Saturday to pick a new leader to head the party through next year's general elections and help move President Yoon Suk Yeol's agenda forward.

Rep. Kim Gi-hyeon, widely considered Yoon's favorite, is leading the race with support of more than 40 percent, trailed by Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo, lawyer Chun Ha-ram and former Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn, according to recent opinion polls.

A runoff vote will take place if none of them wins a majority in the first vote.

Some 840,000 party members, the biggest for a conservative party to date, are expected to cast their ballots by phone and mobile devices over the next four days to select one of the four candidates.

On the first day of voting, turnout was at a record high of 34.72 percent, PPP officials said.

The PPP plans to announce the winner in a national convention Wednesday. But in the event of a runoff vote, the party will announce the new leader March 12.

The upcoming race carries added significance, as the new leader will be tasked to lead the party to win a majority in the National Assembly, after years of the main opposition Democratic Party wielding its majority power to railroad whatever bills it wants, including dismissal motions for Cabinet ministers.

The presidential office is also closely watching the race, as it wants a Yoon loyalist to lead the party and help push his agenda in the National Assembly for the remainder of his five-year term until 2027.

Recent surveys have shown Kim is the dominant frontrunner.

In a poll of 485 PPP supporters conducted by Gongjung on Feb. 27 and 28, Kim earned 45.9 percent, trailed by Ahn at 23 percent, Chun at 12.7 percent and Hwang at 10.6 percent.

A separate poll of 458 PPP supporters conducted by Research View in the same period showed Kim leading the race with 47 percent, followed by Ahn with 23 percent, and Chun and Hwang with 12 percent and 11 percent, respectively.

Both polls had a margin of error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points at a 95 percent confidence level.

Kim has emphasized his ability to smoothly communicate with the presidential office.

"I will make the People Power Party unite firmly...

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