Rep. Joo Ho-young, one of the anti-President Park Geun-hye faction lawmakers within the ruling Saenuri Party, said Monday he will run in the leadership election slated for August, making him the sixth contender for the conservative party's top post.
"Amid the fast-changing world, the public will consider Saenuri to be an extreme right-wing party that supports the privileged if someone who already headed the party becomes the new leader," Rep. Joo said in a statement, apparently referring to Rep. Suh Chung-won.
Suh, an eight-term lawmaker close to the president, has also been mentioned as a likely candidate, although he has been reluctant to enter the race. The pro-Park senior politician's potential running, however, continues to be a key area of interest in the upcoming election.
Rep. Joo Ho-young of the ruling Saenuri Party (Yonhap)
"I would like to propose holding a convention of reconciliation," Joo added, adding that he was a victim of the factional rift within the party.
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