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The DPK's co-interim chiefs Rep. Yoon Ho-jung, left, and Park Ji-hyun announce at the National Assembly in Seoul, June 2, that all eight members of the party's emergency leadership committee will step down. Yonhap |
Leaders of the main opposition Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) offered to quit the interim leadership committee en masse Thursday following the party's crushing defeat in this week's local elections.
Rep. Yoon Ho-jung and Park Ji-hyun, the DPK's co-interim chiefs, announced that all eight members of the party's emergency leadership committee will step down to take responsibility for the defeat in Wednesday's local elections.
The PPP won 12 out of 17 key races for big city mayors and provincial governors, including Seoul, while the DPK won only five key races, including three in its stronghold of the Jeolla provinces. (Yonhap)