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2009/11/20 19:54 KST
Late Roh's aides plan to launch new party next year

  
CHANGWON, South Korea, Nov. 20 -- A former spokesman for the late President Roh Moo-hyun said Roh's confidants will launch a new progressive party in January to join the local elections.

   "We plan to launch the (provisionally named) People's Participatory Party on Jan. 17 and field candidates for heads of 16 larger city and provincial governments in local elections set for June," Cheon Ho-sun told reporters at an event in Changwon, South Gyeongsang Province, while opening an office to prepare for the launch of the new party.

   Cheon said the envisioned party will be more progressive than the main opposition Democratic Party, and will work with forces against the conservative ruling Grand National Party and the Lee Myung-bak government.

   He also did not rule out the possibility of solidarity with other political parties, saying, "Any solidarity should be for the sake of a victory in elections, and solidarity for solidarity is of no meaning."

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