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Lee urges DP to reconsider candidate deposit hike for leadership race
KR🏛️ PoliticsProgressive13 hr. ago

Lee urges DP to reconsider candidate deposit hike for leadership race

President Lee Jae Myung has urged the ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DP) to reconsider raising candidate registration deposits for its upcoming leadership election, arguing that the change could hinder equal political participation. The DP increased the registration fees for candidates seeking party chair and Supreme Council positions to 20 million won from 5 million won, though younger non-incumbents receive a 50% discount. Lee criticized the move, citing former President Roh Moo-hyun's reforms that promoted public financing and reduced reliance on money in campaigns. He noted that while incumbents have financial advantages, younger candidates would bear a heavier burden. Lee emphasized that the party does not face financial constraints and suggested restoring the deposits to their previous levels to support emerging leaders.

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The Korea Herald logoThe Korea HeraldIndependentProgressive13 hr. ago
Lee urges DP to reconsider candidate deposit hike for leadership race

President Lee Jae Myung has urged the ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DP) to reconsider raising candidate registration deposits for its upcoming leadership election, arguing that the change could hinder equal political participation. The DP increased the registration fees for candidates seeking party chair and Supreme Council positions to 20 million won from 5 million won, though younger non-incumbents receive a 50% discount. Lee criticized the move, citing former President Roh Moo-hyun's reforms that promoted public financing and reduced reliance on money in campaigns. He noted that while incumbents have financial advantages, younger candidates would bear a heavier burden. Lee emphasized that the party does not face financial constraints and suggested restoring the deposits to their previous levels to support emerging leaders.

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