Presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok of the Reform Party will launch the election campaign committee.

The Reform Party announced that it will hold a launch event and workshop for the campaign committee at the National Assembly Library in Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, at 3:30 p.m. on Nov. 11.

Lee Jun-seok, Reform Party presidential candidate. /Courtesy of Yonhap News Agency

The chairperson of the campaign committee will be Cheon Ha-ram, acting party leader. Four individuals, including former election planning head Ham Ik-byeong, Supreme Council members Lee Gi-in and Jeon Seong-kyun, and Lee Joo-young, chair of the policy committee, have been appointed as co-chairs.

Key personnel include Kim Cheol-geun as the chief of the comprehensive situation room, Koo Hyuk-mo as the secretary general, and Lee Dong-hoon as the head of the public relations team.

In addition, Kim Beom-jun as the head of the external cooperation advisory team, Kim Doo-soo as the head of the political affairs advisory team, Lee Jae-woong as the head of the general affairs department, Lee Kyung-sun as the head of the organizational department, and Kim Jeong-cheol as the head of the Gong Myoung election headquarters will assist the candidate.

Chairperson Cheon stated, "It seems that the People Power Party, which still cannot cut ties with former President Yoon Suk-yeol, will not be able to catch Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung," adding, "This time, we need to completely replace the political force and once again change the generation of politics. Lee Jun-seok is the only option."

Candidate Lee noted, "The significant stage of the impeachment presidential election has arrived just a year after the party's founding," emphasizing, "Our goal in this situation is to win unconditionally. We must protect this opportunity well and develop it; that is our decisive point."

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