Former North Korean diplomat to run in South Korea's April general election: Yonhap
By Reuters
SEOUL - Thae Yong Ho, North Korea’s former deputy ambassador to Britain who defected to the South, is expected to run in an April general election as a member of the main opposition party, Yonhap New Agency reported on Monday citing a party official.
Thae Yong Ho, North Korea's former deputy ambassador in London who defected to the South, speaks during a news conference in Seoul, South Korea, January 9, 2019. (REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji/FILE PHOTO/MANILA BULLETIN)
The official, Kim Hyong-o, head of the conservative Liberty Korea Party’s election candidate selection panel, told reporters that the party planned to find Thae a constituency where he could play a good role, adding somewhere in Seoul would be appropriate.
“(Thae) is someone who risked his life for freedom. As a person who understands the sorrow of the 10 million separated families and as one of the 25 million North Koreans, he is the one who could show present a vision for peace and publicize South Korea’s related position,” Kim added.
The general election for the country’s national assembly is scheduled on April 15.
Thae Yong Ho, North Korea's former deputy ambassador in London who defected to the South, speaks during a news conference in Seoul, South Korea, January 9, 2019. (REUTERS/Kim Hong-Ji/FILE PHOTO/MANILA BULLETIN)
The official, Kim Hyong-o, head of the conservative Liberty Korea Party’s election candidate selection panel, told reporters that the party planned to find Thae a constituency where he could play a good role, adding somewhere in Seoul would be appropriate.
“(Thae) is someone who risked his life for freedom. As a person who understands the sorrow of the 10 million separated families and as one of the 25 million North Koreans, he is the one who could show present a vision for peace and publicize South Korea’s related position,” Kim added.
The general election for the country’s national assembly is scheduled on April 15.