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Yoo Leads Defectors from Minor Opposition to 'New Conservative Party'

Written: 2020-01-03 14:56:29Updated: 2020-01-03 15:14:27

Yoo Leads Defectors from Minor Opposition to 'New Conservative Party'

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Anchor: Ahead of the general elections in April, eight lawmakers of the Bareunmirae Party(BP) have bolted from the minor opposition to join the envisioned New Conservative Party. They are planning to unify the divided conservative camp, or at least form a makeshift coalition of conservative opposition groups, by early February. 
Kim Bum-soo has more. 

Report: 

[Sound bite: Rep. Yoo Seong-min (Korean)] 
"Dear fellow citizens, we are leaving the Bareunmirae Party today." 
 
Conservative heavyweight Yoo Seong-min, Bareunmirae Party floor leader Oh Shin-hwan and six other lawmakers announced Friday that they are leaving the minor opposition party. 

Joined by former BP supreme council members Kwon Eun-hee and Lee Jun-seok, together they plan to create a new party next week. 

[Sound bite: Rep. Yoo Seong-min (Korean)] 
"Although we are still weak and small in number, we will rebuild the collapsed conservatism from the ground up. We will be reborn as a new conservative camp to replace and keep in check the Moon Jae-in regime that is ruining the country with its inability, self-righteousness, corruption and violations."  

Amid the influence-peddling scandal that led to the impeachment of former President Park Geun-hye in 2017, Rep. Yoo left the then ruling Saenuri Party and created the reformist Bareun Party. 

The conservative splinter group then merged with the People's Party, led by reform-minded Ahn Cheol-soo and liberal lawmakers, but that formula turned out to be a mix of oil and water.  

The eight lawmakers and eleven other conservative defectors are expected to hold the first convention of the "New Conservative Party" on Monday.

They are planning to unify the divided conservative camp, or at least form a makeshift coalition of conservative opposition groups, by early February in an attempt to win a majority in parliament in the general elections slated for April 15.
Kim Bum-soo, KBS World Radio News.

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