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Fri, March 24, 2023 | 02:44
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DP, Ahn to merge in 2 stages
野, 통합방식 합의…김한길 안철수 공동창당준비단장
Posted : 2014-03-07 19:54
Updated : 2014-03-07 19:54
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Park Kwang-on, right, and Geum Tae-sub, spokesmen of the main opposition Democratic Party (DP) and Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo's camp, respectively, announce the method of forming a coalition party at the National Assembly, Friday. The merger will take place in the form of Ahn's aides and some DP members jointly creating a new party to absorb the remaining DP lawmakers. / Yonhap
Park Kwang-on, right, and Geum Tae-sub, spokesmen of the main opposition Democratic Party (DP) and Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo's camp, respectively, announce the method of forming a coalition party at the National Assembly, Friday. The merger will take place in the form of Ahn's aides and some DP members jointly creating a new party to absorb the remaining DP lawmakers. / Yonhap

Two still differ on coalition party name


By Jun Ji-hye

The Democratic Party (DP) and Rep. Ahn Cheol-soo's camp agreed Friday on how to merge into a new coalition party by the end of the month.

Under the two-staged merger plan, Ahn's aides and some DP members will create the new party first and then the new entity will absorb the rest of the main opposition party.

DP Chairman Rep. Kim Han-gil and Ahn came up with the agreement at a one-on-one meeting, their spokesmen said at a press briefing.

The two leaders announced earlier this week that they had agreed on the formation of the coalition ahead of the June 4 local elections to compete against the ruling Saenuri Party, and to change the government in the next presidential poll in 2017.

"The two will co-chair a task force to draw up details for the formation of the new party," said Park Kwang-on and Geum Tae-sub, respective spokesmen of the DP and the Ahn camp, in a joint statement. "The team will turn into an official preparatory committee later, and the two will continue to work as co-chairmen of the committee."

The agreement came days after the two parties showed differences on the merger method following the leaders' announcement of the coalition.

Ahn's camp initially asked the opposition party to disband first, and for its lawmakers to separately join the coalition, claiming this method would be more appropriate to promote the coalition's main theme of new politics.

The DP claimed such method was unrealistic as dissolution would mean that it would have to give up government subsidies estimated at about 12.7 billion won ($11.8 million) as well as parliamentary seats allocated to 21 representatives through proportional representation.

Other agreements included establishing a "new politics vision committee," along with other branches that will be in charge of drawing up a party platform and policies, under the preparatory committee.

"The new politics committee and branches will be comprised of the same number of members from each side, with the two leaders supervising them," said the statement.

The new politics committee will work to create the coalition's measures to reform politics, and make them public from next week.

On Wednesday, their joint meeting decided to appoint Kim and Ahn as co-chairmen of the coalition.

However, the DP and Ahn camp, which have a vast difference in the number of legislators (126 to 2), still have differences over the name of the coalition.

Ahn's aides suggested "New Politics Future Coalition," while the DP is sticking to its stance that the word "Democratic" should be included.


野, 통합방식 합의…김한길 안철수 공동창당준비단장

'安+민주 일부 제3지대 창당'후에 민주당 합류하는 방식
제3지대신당은 安 단독대표…통합신당은 金·安공동대표


    민주당과 새정치연합은 7일 오후 통합신당 창당방식에 최종합의했다.

    양측은 새정치연합과 민주당 일부 세력이 제3지대 신당을 먼저 창당한 후에 여기에 '잔류 민주당'이 합류하기로 했다.

    특히 양측은 민주당 김한길 대표와 새정치연합 안철수 중앙운영위원장이 제3지대 신당의 공동창당준비단장을 맡아 창당작업을 진두 지휘하기로 했다.

    이 같은 합의에 따라 그동안 양측간 입장차로 교착상태에 빠졌던 야권 통합 작업이 다시 본궤도에 오르게 됐다.

    민주당은 이날 이 같은 내용의 수정안을 새정치연합측에 전달했으며, 새정치연합측은 공동위원장단 회의를 열어 전격 수용키로 결정했다.

    합의안은 새정치연합과 민주당 일부세력이 공동 발기인 자격으로 참여해 제3지대 신당을 만들면 민주당이 해산하지 않고 정당을 유지한 상태에서 이 신당에 들어오는 흡수합당 방식이다.

    제3지대 신당에 참여하는 민주당측 발기인들은 정당법상 민주당 당적을 유지할 수 있다.

    양측은 안철수 위원장이 제3지대 신당 창준위 및 제3지대 신당의 단독 대표를 맡기로 했으며 나중에 '잔류 민주당'이 합류하면 그 때 김 대표도 선관위에 공동 대표로 등록하기로 했다. 이에따라 새정치연합은 기존에 해왔던 창당 작업을 중단하고, 민주당 일부 세력과 제3지대 신당 창당 절차를 밟아나갈 방침이다. 또 통합신당은 민주당이 해산하지 않고 합류하기로 함에 따라 직전 총선 득표율에 따른 국고보조금을 그대로 받을 수 있게 됐다.

    민주당이 새정치연합측의 요구를 상당부분 수용한 것은 양측간 줄다리기로 협상 교착이 장기화할 경우 통합 작업 자체가 차질을 빚을 뿐 아니라 국민적 피로도만 높아지면서 통합 효과가 퇴색할 수 있다는 우려와도 무관치 않아 보인다.

    한편, 통합신당의 당명과 관련, 새정치연합측은 '새정치미래연합'을 염두에 두고 있으나 민주당은 당명에 '민주'를 꼭 넣어야 한다는 입장인 것으로 알려져 당명 등을 놓고는 진통이 예상된다.
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