DPK lawmakers voting for new floor leader in National Assembly amid Kim Byung-kee resignation scandal.
DPK lawmakers voting for new floor leader in National Assembly amid Kim Byung-kee resignation scandal.
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DPK Elects New Floor Leader After Kim Resignation Scandal, Demands His Exit

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The Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) is electing a new floor leader on January 11 following Rep. Kim Byung-kee's December resignation amid misconduct allegations, while party leaders demand he voluntarily leave the party. Four lawmakers are vying for the role amid ongoing investigations.

Following Rep. Kim Byung-kee's resignation as floor leader on December 30, 2025—prompted by allegations of misconduct including receiving money from a former council member, preferential treatment, power abuse, free Korean Air accommodation, and family improprieties—the Democratic Party of Korea (DPK) is electing his successor on January 11, 2026.

An online vote among party members ran until 4 p.m., followed by a vote among DPK representatives. Competing third-term lawmakers are Reps. Han Byung-do, Jin Sung-joon, Park Jeung, and Back Hye-ryun. A runoff will occur if no majority is reached; the winner serves until May.

On election day, DPK leadership escalated pressure on Kim, with spokesperson Park Soo-hyeon urging him to 'deeply deliberate' and relinquish membership voluntarily ahead of potential expulsion. Kim has vowed not to quit despite the demands.

Separately, the party is electing three supreme council members to fill vacancies, with candidates including second-term Reps. Moon Jeong-bog and Kang Deuk-gu.

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