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Twenty-three South Korean lawmakers have left the ruling Uri party to form a new political group to fight elections later in the year. | Twenty-three South Korean lawmakers have left the ruling Uri party to form a new political group to fight elections later in the year. |
The move leaves the conservative opposition Grand National Party (GNP) as the largest group in parliament. | The move leaves the conservative opposition Grand National Party (GNP) as the largest group in parliament. |
Correspondents say the breakaway MPs want to distance themselves from the increasingly unpopular President Roh Moo-hyun ahead of December elections. | Correspondents say the breakaway MPs want to distance themselves from the increasingly unpopular President Roh Moo-hyun ahead of December elections. |
A recent opinion poll put the Uri party's approval rating at just 10%. | A recent opinion poll put the Uri party's approval rating at just 10%. |
In contrast, the GNP is enjoying public support of around 50%, the same poll found. | In contrast, the GNP is enjoying public support of around 50%, the same poll found. |
In a statement, the 23 politicians said they would continue to co-operate with President Roh during his remaining 10 months in office "but we strongly reject any political intervention". | In a statement, the 23 politicians said they would continue to co-operate with President Roh during his remaining 10 months in office "but we strongly reject any political intervention". |
"With our deep regret and apology to the public, which is against the Uri Party, we are determined to give up our current power and become a seed to form a new united party," one of the defectors, Lee Jong-gul said at a press conference. | "With our deep regret and apology to the public, which is against the Uri Party, we are determined to give up our current power and become a seed to form a new united party," one of the defectors, Lee Jong-gul said at a press conference. |
Their move leaves the Uri Party with just 110 seats in the 299-member National Assembly. The GNP has 127 seats. | Their move leaves the Uri Party with just 110 seats in the 299-member National Assembly. The GNP has 127 seats. |
Mr Roh had appealed to party members to stick together to fight the GNP in December's presidential election, and had even offered to resign from the party. | |
But the 23 lawmakers follow several other Uri Party members who have left in recent weeks, and more defections are expected. | But the 23 lawmakers follow several other Uri Party members who have left in recent weeks, and more defections are expected. |
Political analysts say the defections are likely to split the Uri Party, which was itself created as a splinter from the then ruling Democratic Party just three years ago. | Political analysts say the defections are likely to split the Uri Party, which was itself created as a splinter from the then ruling Democratic Party just three years ago. |
Both the party and its president have seen their popularity plummet amid increasing public dissatisfaction over a stagnant economy. | Both the party and its president have seen their popularity plummet amid increasing public dissatisfaction over a stagnant economy. |
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