Kim Eun-hye, a member of the People Power Party, is declaring her candidacy for the party leader election in front of the Blue House fountain in Jongno-gu, Seoul, on the 14th. Photo by the National Assembly Press Photographers Group
[Asia Economy Reporter Koo Chae-eun] Kim Eun-hye, a member of the People Power Party running for party leader, launched a public communication channel called ‘Let's be water’ on the 17th. The purpose is to collect ideas from the public via email and reflect them in improving the party’s structure and renewing its organizational culture.
Kim said, “I hope the entire nation will participate in the waterway that breaks the old politics connected to the party like a solid rock. We will actively incorporate the ideas proposed by the public to create ‘a new stream that reshapes the board, a stream that changes the world.’”
Kim acknowledged the reality that despite various failures of the Moon Jae-in administration, the People Power Party is not trusted as an alternative party. She explained that the communication channel was created from the perspective that the party, bound by vested interests and outdated practices, must secure public trust through innovation.
Kim said, “All citizens must join the new waterway called ‘People Power Party Innovation’ to break the old politics that have blocked us. Through this, we will practice innovation in the party’s culture and overall behavior.”
On the day the reception center began operation, Kim held an event called ‘New Board by Youth - A New Board Created by Youth’ (7 p.m., Mapo Studio Monel, with three youth representatives participating) to listen to the voices of young people in their 20s and 30s.
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