Announcement of the launch of Ho-Young Joo D1… 2nd general report likely to be announced tomorrow

Consideration of distribution such as faction, region, etc… The holding schedule of the Standing National Committee is undecided
The announcement of the results of the injunction application for ‘non-captaining deterrence’ is imminent… Lee Jun-seok is an off-site public opinion contest every day.

The People’s Power Emergency Response Committee will announce the list of non-surrogate members on the 16th at the earliest, and finalize the formation of the non-submission committee.

A key official of the People’s Power said in a phone call with Yonhap News on the 15th, “I know that tomorrow the announcement of the appointment of the non-executive members and the holding of a standing national committee are possible.”

However, unlike the original plan to disclose the appointments of the non-commissioned members and the secretary-general at once, some predict that the announcement of the secretary-general will take a little longer.

The Standing National Committee for the Appointment of Non-Executive Members may be held as early as the afternoon of the 16th, but there is still a possibility of holding the meeting on the 17th as it takes some time to prepare for the meeting.

Ho-Young Joo, chairman of the platoon, has been promoting the announcement of the results of the appointment of major party positions, including the general secretary, on the 16th with the goal of launching the evacuee 17 days before the 100th anniversary of the inauguration of the Yun Seok-yeol government.

The committee will consist of a total of 9 members, including 3 ex officio members including Chairman Joo, floor leader Kwon Seong-dong, and policy committee chairman Seong Il-jong.

Although some within the party pointed out that he should resign from his position as the representative of the floor and withdraw from the non-commissioning committee, it is known that Kwon will join the non-commissioning committee as an ex officio member.

The selection of six notable positions has not yet been made public.

While Chairman Joo was thoroughly silent, it was reported that after careful consideration until the last minute on the arrangement of factions within the party, such as Chin Yun (親尹) and Biyun (non-尹), as well as inside and outside the House, the large-scale recruitment process was reportedly completed.

A party official said, “I met the chairman today (15th) and he said, ‘The appointment was roughly done.”

As members of the House of Representatives, people of light background are mainly mentioned.

Examples are Eom Tae-young, a first-generation lawmaker with a constituency in Chungcheong, and Lee Yong-ho, a re-elected lawmaker from Honam, Jeong Woon-cheon.

It is known that Lee So-hee, a member of the Sejong City Council, was selected as an extra-outside committee member.

Rep. Lee served as a youth assistant at the Yun Seok-yeol camp, and is evaluated as being able to represent the socially disadvantaged in that she is a disabled woman.

In addition, the name of former lawmaker Jeong Yang-seok, who served as secretary-general in ‘Kim Jong-in’s Non-Captain,’ goes up and down.

It is reported that former Rep. Koo Koo-chan, who was recently contacted by Chairman Joo, recommended former Rep. Jeong as a non-commissioning member.

However, some say that the appointment of a non-commissioned member is not yet finalized, such as some people who initially received a proposal for a non-commissioned member but eventually turned it down, and it is difficult to find a middle-level member to serve as the secretary-general.

Seo Byung-soo, chairman of the National Committee, said in a phone call, “The preparations for the permanent National Committee are ready.”

Geum-hee Yang, spokesperson for the floor, met with reporters at the National Assembly on the same day and said, “The schedule has not been decided at the moment.”

A turning point is already waiting in front of the non-captain, who has not yet been launched.

This is because the announcement of the results of the temporary suspension of effect applied to the court by CEO Jun-seok Lee, who will lose his representative position at the same time as the inauguration of the non-captain, is imminent.

Coincidentally, the hearing on this application for injunction is scheduled for the 17th, and there is a possibility that the court’s judgment will come out as early as the same day.

Announcement of the launch of Ho-Young Joo D-1…  Non-captain appointments likely to be announced tomorrow (comprehensive 2 reports)

If this application for injunction, which consists of the suspension of the effect of the decision procedure of the National Committee that decided to convert the non-captain, and the request for suspension of the execution of the duties of the chairman, is cited by the court, the non-captain is expected to sink at the same time as it departs from the port.

In the process, various theories of responsibility and remedies are spewing out from various places in the form of 100 family disputes, and there is an observation that the party will fall into an uncontrollable vortex.

However, if the injunction is dismissed on the contrary, ‘Captain Ho-Young Joo’ is expected to raise the anchor as scheduled and start sailing towards its destination, such as preparing for party management and reform measures, and preparing for the election of the next leadership.

Prospects for the court’s judgment differ depending on the point of view.

Former lawmaker Na Kyung-won, a former judge who recently criticized Lee’s words and actions, said on MBC radio, “I don’t think the likelihood of such a citation is high.” It’s a bit difficult to find flaws), so I see it this way.”

On the other hand, Attorney Shin In-gyu, who led the class action lawsuit against the members of the party in charge of opposing Lee’s dismissal, said in the same broadcast, “If you think and look at it from a constitutional point of view, it is natural for the court to intervene in this matter, and if it intervenes, it is a substantive and procedural decision. There are so many problems when I look at it,” he said.

Some in the party also interpret that the non-substitute appointment is having a hard time because of the liquidity of the possibility of injunction.

Representative Lee, who poured out his passion at the ‘Press Conference of Tears’ last weekend, started a full-scale off-site public opinion battle, appearing on the radio for the first time in 39 days.

He said that he plans to appear on TV every day in the future.

Analysts say that he is trying to build a justification for a political resurgence, even in the case of dismissal, while raising the level of the offensive targeting the ‘Yun Heuk-kwan (a key person in charge of Yun Seok-yeol)’ within the party, while forming public opinion for the injunction.

/yunhap news

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