Whatever it may be, they need to be disbanded as quickly as possible
hello4020 on
Literal fossils trying to rename themselves six times without reforming internal structures and wondering why they are dying as a party
twaejikja on
It’s like that friend on Instagram who changes their pfp black and tries to “reset” whenever they get turned down or something goes wrong lol
timbomcchoi on
Every key reformist member has either been kicked out or banished to irrelevence since….. well incredibly, since when the lady who shall not be named moved the party hq to a tent and successfully rebuilt it from scratch.
This name change actually isn’t a “we’ll act like we’re changing”, it comes directly after kicking out those who have been critical of the party’s stance since martial law. It’s more of a “dw we’re still here, come join” beacon to all the small but quite influential figures and parties. Is this a better idea than pivoting to the centre when elections are in four months? Probably not but they probably did their maths too.
yz7890 on
Now that their cover is blown, the scammers are just switching masks to keep the game going.
InBrovietRussia on
“Maybe if we change our name for the fifth time, people will forget that we attempted a coup.”
azurebus7th on
I hope the new name (and the party itself) last very short.
Please, something or someone have that wretched party dissolved!
sol-invictus-51 on
tbh it happens every time, from each party, whenever there is a “crisis”. it’s just PPP’s turn. I’m not even surprised.
in case of DP’s renaming history they’re even more complicated:
평화민주당(1987) – 민주당(1991) – 새정치국민회의(1995) – 새천년민주당(2000) – 열린우리당(2004) – 대통합민주신당(2007) – 통합민주당(2008.2) – 민주당(2008.7) – 민주통합당(2011) – 민주당(2013) – 새정치민주연합(2014) – 더불어민주당(2015)
They(All of them) change their names whenever they lose an election, or merge/split with another party, or some internal crisis ensues as if changing online nicknames lol.
But for PPP I doubt it’ll do much for them this time and likely this election may be 2018 all over again(they lost all governor seats except TK then)
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Will it be 국민의침?
Whatever it may be, they need to be disbanded as quickly as possible
Literal fossils trying to rename themselves six times without reforming internal structures and wondering why they are dying as a party
It’s like that friend on Instagram who changes their pfp black and tries to “reset” whenever they get turned down or something goes wrong lol
Every key reformist member has either been kicked out or banished to irrelevence since….. well incredibly, since when the lady who shall not be named moved the party hq to a tent and successfully rebuilt it from scratch.
This name change actually isn’t a “we’ll act like we’re changing”, it comes directly after kicking out those who have been critical of the party’s stance since martial law. It’s more of a “dw we’re still here, come join” beacon to all the small but quite influential figures and parties. Is this a better idea than pivoting to the centre when elections are in four months? Probably not but they probably did their maths too.
Now that their cover is blown, the scammers are just switching masks to keep the game going.
“Maybe if we change our name for the fifth time, people will forget that we attempted a coup.”
I hope the new name (and the party itself) last very short.
Please, something or someone have that wretched party dissolved!
tbh it happens every time, from each party, whenever there is a “crisis”. it’s just PPP’s turn. I’m not even surprised.
in case of DP’s renaming history they’re even more complicated:
평화민주당(1987) – 민주당(1991) – 새정치국민회의(1995) – 새천년민주당(2000) – 열린우리당(2004) – 대통합민주신당(2007) – 통합민주당(2008.2) – 민주당(2008.7) – 민주통합당(2011) – 민주당(2013) – 새정치민주연합(2014) – 더불어민주당(2015)
They(All of them) change their names whenever they lose an election, or merge/split with another party, or some internal crisis ensues as if changing online nicknames lol.
But for PPP I doubt it’ll do much for them this time and likely this election may be 2018 all over again(they lost all governor seats except TK then)