On the morning of Nov. 17, Lee Jun-seok, the presidential candidate of the Reform Party, attends a discussion forum hosted by Asia Forum 21 at Daegu Art Park in Daegu's Nam-gu. /Courtesy of News1

Reform Party conducted additional appointments for the presidential election campaign headquarters to assist presidential candidate Lee Jun-seok. The Reform Party brought in seven talents with diverse backgrounds, including the mayor of Hwaseong, Samsung Economic Research Institute, Google Korea, and the Korea Medical Association.

On the 18th, the Reform Party announced that it had decided on additional appointments for the campaign headquarters for the 21st presidential election at a closed-door Supreme Council meeting held the previous day. Former Hwaseong Mayor Seo Cheol-mo will serve as the co-chair of the campaign committee.

Jo Yong-min, head of Unbound Lab Dev (former executive director at Google Korea), was appointed as the co-chair of the campaign committee. The economic advisor will be Kim Byung-ki, former head of the Samsung Economic Research Institute.

Appointed as deputy head of the pledge development department are Lee Young-joo, head of a pension consulting firm, Moon Ji-sook, a professor at CHA University's Department of Bioengineering, Kim Kyung-tae, chairman of the Seongnam Medical Association, and Park Kyung-ae, a former instructor at the Joint Military Academy (former Air Force major).

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