Lee Ki-heung visits the site of a hunger strike against the third term
Lee Ki-heung visits the site of a hunger strike against the third term
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At 11 a.m. on the 27th, Rep. Jin Jong-oh of the People's Power will also hold a meeting with the union of the Korea Sports Council after Park Chang-beom, former president of the Korea Wushu Association, visited the site where he continues to fast against Lee Ki-heung's third consecutive term.
Former chairman Park said in a press conference on the 22nd, "We need to change generations with new leadership for the future of the Korean sports community," and added, "I hope Chairman Lee Ki-heung will step down with an honor." He said he will hold an indefinite hunger strike in front of the Korean Sports Council until Chairman Lee announces that he will not run.
Since joining the National Assembly, lawmaker Jin has been trying to improve corruption widespread in the sports world through the "Public Information Center on Corruption in Sports," and has constantly pointed out inappropriate behavior as the chairman of the Korea Sports Council, including personal corruption, and called for Lee Ki-heung to resign.
Rep. Jin will also emphasize the need for new leadership in the Korean Sports and Olympic Committee, agreeing with former chairman Park's opposition to a third term.
It will then seek the role of the National Assembly so that former chairman Park's hunger strike can be an opportunity for reform in the sports world, and come up with related legislation and improvement measures to establish a fair and transparent leadership system within the sports world. 스포츠토토
In addition, Jin will listen to the voices of the field through a meeting with the union of the Korea Sports Association, including listening to internal members' concerns about Chairman Lee's bid for a third term.
Finally, lawmaker Jin said, "Reform in the sports world is essential for the continuous development of sports in Korea," and emphasized, "We will continue to listen to the voices of the field more and do our best to reflect them in the state administration for the development of the sports world and the protection of the rights and interests of sportsmen."