Appeals court dismisses injunction request by PPP lawmaker excluded from Daegu mayor nomination
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- Seoul High Court dismissed an appeal by six-term lawmaker Joo Ho-young challenging his exclusion from the People Power Party's nomination for Daegu mayor.
- The court upheld a lower court's decision rejecting his injunction request, stating it was difficult to conclude that grave illegality occurred in the party's decision-making process.
- The PPP nomination committee had excluded Joo and former KCC head Lee Jin-sook from the nomination process, opting for a preliminary primary among six other candidates ahead of the June 3 local elections.
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The People Power Party is South Korea's main opposition party. Joo Ho-young is a six-term lawmaker who was excluded from the party's nomination process for Daegu mayor. The party chose to hold a preliminary primary among six other candidates instead.
SEOUL, April 22 (Yonhap) -- An appeals court on Wednesday dismissed an injunction request by a six-term lawmaker challenging his exclusion from the main opposition People Power Party's (PPP) nomination for Daegu mayor, upholding a lower court's decision. The Seoul High Court rejected the appeal filed by Rep. Joo Ho-young against the PPP nomination committee. The committee had previously excluded Joo and Lee Jin-sook, former head of the Korea Communications Commission, from the party's nomination process, opting to hold a preliminary primary among six other candidates ahead of the June 3 local elections. The appellate court's decision upheld a ruling by the Seoul Southern District Court early this month, which rejected Joo's injunction request, saying it was difficult to conclude that any grave illegality occurred during the party's decision-making process.
Açık Sorular
- Why exactly was Joo Ho-young excluded from the nomination process?
- What specific criteria did the PPP nomination committee use?
- Will Joo Ho-young take any further legal action?






