El legislador de seis mandatos Cho Jeong-sik es elegido nuevo presidente de la Asamblea Nacional

La Asamblea Nacional votó el 5 de junio para elegir al diputado Cho Jeong-sik, del gobernante Partido Demócrata, como nuevo presidente parlamentario. Cho obtuvo 267 de los 276 votos emitidos.

El diputado Cho, legislador de seis mandatos, se desempeñará como presidente durante la segunda mitad de la 22.ª Asamblea Nacional hasta mayo de 2028. Fue nombrado candidato del partido tras ganar una mayoría de votos en la elección interna del Partido Demócrata el mes pasado. La asamblea también eligió a la diputada de cuatro mandatos del PD, Nam In-soon, y al diputado de cuatro mandatos del PPP, Park Duk-hyum, como vicepresidentes. En la asamblea de 300 miembros, el PD ocupa actualmente 161 escaños, mientras que el principal partido de oposición, el Partido del Poder Popular, tiene 110. Es costumbre en Corea del Sur que el partido mayoritario ocupe el cargo de presidente.

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