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Yang Jeong-mu, the former chair of the Jeonju Gap party chapter, was the sole applicant in the People Power Party’s supplemental call for candidates for governor of the Jeonbuk Special Self-Governing Province for the June 3 local elections.
On the 21st, the party’s Nomination Committee said it conducted the additional call for Jeonbuk governor candidates on the 20th–21st and will begin a detailed review to assess Yang’s qualifications and electoral competitiveness as the lone applicant.
Born in 1964, Yang holds a master’s degree in law from Jeonju University’s graduate school and previously served as chair of the Jeollabuk‑do regional council for the Presidential Commission on National Cohesion. He currently serves as chairman of Rangsfield, a golf equipment company.
Earlier, the Nomination Committee reviewed Kim Kwang-jong, a former candidate for the Jeonju-eu parliamentary seat who had applied alone for the Jeonbuk governor nomination, but disqualified him under its exclusion criteria and reopened the call for candidates.
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