The Korea Times
The main opposition People Power Party (PPP) elected three-term lawmaker Jeong Jeom-sig as its new floor leader Wednesday, days after his predecessor resigned following the party's crushing defeat in last week's local elections. Rep. Jeong, who represents a constituency in the conservative stronghold of South Gyeongsang Province, defeated four-term lawmaker Kim Do-eup and three-term Rep. Sung Il-jong by winning 55 out of 103 votes in a runoff against Kim. Jeong was initially expected to clinch a victory in the first round by securing a majority but ultimately won the race by a narrow margin of seven votes after the runoff. The floor leader election was held after Rep. Song Eon-seog stepped down Friday, just 10 days before his term was set to end. Song's resignation came amid growing calls within the PPP for leader Jang Dong-hyeok to step down over the party's defeat in the June 3 local elections. Although the PPP managed to retain the key battleground of Seoul, it won only four out of the 16 key mayoral and gubernatorial posts contested nationwide. Jeong was widely considered to be aligne
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