Rep. Kim Gi-hyeon elected new leader of ruling party

Published date08 March 2023
Publication titleThe Korea Times

Four-term lawmaker Kim Gi-hyeon was elected new leader of the ruling People Power Party (PPP) on Wednesday in a boon for President Yoon Suk Yeol seeking to strengthen his grip on the party ahead of next year's general elections.

Kim won 53 percent of the vote against his biggest rival, Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo's 23 percent, making a runoff unnecessary. Former Prime Minister Hwang Kyo-ahn and attorney Chun Ha-ram won 15 percent and 9 percent, respectively.

The result is considered a victory for Yoon, because Kim has widely been known to be Yoon's favorite.

From the start of the race, Kim formed an alliance with Rep. Chang Je-won, a key political brain for Yoon. Some staffers of the presidential office have even been accused of campaigning for Kim in a mobile chat room of PPP members.

Yoon showed up at the national convention held at the KINTEX exhibition center in Goyang, northwest of Seoul, marking the first time in seven years that the president has attended a national convention of the ruling party since former President Park Geun-hye did so in 2016.

In an acceptance speech, Kim pledged to win an "overwhelming victory" in next year's elections.

"By becoming one with fellow party members, I will lead the party to victory in next year's general elections without fail by reviving livelihoods," he said. "Let's achieve an overwhelming victory in next year's elections by becoming one."

The PPP held a four-day vote through Tuesday, with 461,313 of the 837,236 paying party members casting their ballots by either mobile- or voice-based voting, registering an all-time high turnout of 55.1 percent, an indication of high interest in the race.

The convention was...

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