“Mass Defections?” Around 1,300 People Power Party Members Declare Support for Democratic Party Daegu mayoral candidate Kim Boo-kyum | ‘광탈인가?’ 이번엔 1,300여 명이 국민의힘 탈당 ‘김부겸 지지 선언’

“Mass Defections?” Around 1,300 People Power Party Members Declare Support for Democratic Party Daegu mayoral candidate Kim Boo-kyum | '광탈인가?' 이번엔 1,300여 명이 국민의힘 탈당 '김부겸 지지 선언'

Roughly 1,300 members of the People Power Party have withdrawn from the party and publicly declared their support for Kim Boo-kyum, the Democratic Party’s preliminary candidate in the Daegu mayoral race.

According to Kim’s campaign on May 10, a group of former ruling party members visited his campaign office and announced that 1,325 registered and general party members had formally left the People Power Party to endorse Kim’s candidacy.

Among those joining the declaration were former Dalseong County Council chairman Ha Yong-ha and former Daegu city council member Park Seong-tae.

Ha, who previously served as chief secretary to former lawmakers Kim Seok-won, Park Geun-hye, and Son Hee-jung, sharply criticized the party leadership and local lawmakers.

“What have Daegu’s National Assembly members, including People Power Party mayoral hopeful Chu Kyung-ho, been doing while Daegu fell to the bottom among metropolitan governments nationwide?” he said.

The defecting members also issued a statement condemning what they described as decades of failed local politics.

“For the past 30 years, Daegu has been neglected by politicians. It has endured arrogant politics in which securing a party nomination all but guaranteed election, and politics that betrayed conservatism while claiming to represent it,” the statement read.

The latest departures follow a similar announcement on May 6, when around 300 registered People Power Party members said they would also leave the party and support Kim, signaling a growing wave of defections ahead of the election.

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