Lee Jun-seok Criticizes People Power Party Functioning

Lee Jun-seok, leader of the Reform Party, criticized the ruling People Power Party on March 9, saying its internal system is failing after Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon declined to run for the June 3 local elections. He urged ideological rethinking and rejected election conspiracy theories. The Reform Party also unveiled an AI-based campaign management tool to help local candidates with scheduling and strategy.
Key Points
- 1States Lee Jun-seok criticizes People Power Party as candidates withdraw ahead of June 3 local elections
- 2Highlights party ideological drift and internal dysfunction undermining conservative strategy and voter confidence
- 3Introduces AI campaign management tool to assist local candidates, reducing onboarding errors and scheduling friction
Scoring Rationale
Relevant local political development and new AI tool; limited novelty and narrow national scope restrict broader impact.
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