register course

  • 나의 학습방
    1. 나의학습방소개
    2. 화상영어
    3. 영작교실
    4. 영타연습하기
    5. 나의교재보기
    6. 이러닝 선행 학습
    7. 동영상 보충 학습
    8. ESPT 모의고사
    9. 화상수업시 유용한 용어
  • 나의 학사관리
    1. 학습캘린더
    2. 레벨테스트 결과보기
    3. 시간/강사 변경 신청
    4. 나의 수업후기
    5. 학습자료실
    6. 이보영 소식지
    7. 학습문의
    8. 결제배송확인
HOME > 온라인학습방 > 나의학습방 > 이러닝 선행 학습

이러닝 선행 학습

  • 주니어 과정
  • 시니어 과정
  • NEW이보영의 패턴회화 120 시리즈
  • 이보영의 이것만 알아도 해외여행 간다
  • 시나공 토익 스피킹
  • Business English 협상/발표영어
  • 시니어 영자신문
  • Monday
  • Tuesday
  • Wednesday
  • Thursday
  • Friday
Monday National
  • 프린트
  • 듣기
  • 해석
  • 지난기사보기
  • MP3받기
One-horse race for Saenuri top job

One-horse race for Saenuri top job
 
Prominent figures in the ruling Saenuri Party have set out to challenge for the new leadership in the imminent national convention, while the party's reform-inclined floor leader is taking a commanding lead. A total of 11 party members registered as the party chairmanship candidates as of Friday but most targeted the Supreme Council membership as Rep. Hwang Woo-yea is expected to easily win the most votes. The right-wing party is to hold its national convention next Tuesday to elect a five-member decision-making body, including a chairperson who will lead the camp into the presidential race at the end of the year.
 
Hwang, since he took his current post last May, has been recognized for his gentle leadership and peaceful communication. He also seized the initiative in passing the contentious National Assembly Act revision bill, aimed at preventing the use of violence in the house. The senior lawmaker recently reinforced his in-party position by winning his fifth parliamentary term in Incheon, Gyeonggi Province, where the party's general election results generally did not meet expectations. 
 
Next in line is Rep. Lee Hye-hoon, who worked as the party's election headquarters master, though she was earlier denied candidacy in her constituency in Seoul. The second-term lawmaker is also likely to win the council's female membership quota, even if she fails to be one of the top four. Third-term lawmaker Rep. Yoo Ki-june, together with fourth-term Reps. Shim Jae-chul and Won Yoo-chul, is considered as having a good chance of winning a leadership seat. 
 
Yoo, former party negotiator for the parliamentary foreign affairs committee, is a key member of the party's pro-Park Geun-hye faction and one of the reform-inclined figures. The Busan lawmaker also expects to win support from Yeongnam-based groups. Shim and Won, the only non-Park figures in the list, will be representing the minority pro-Lee Myung-bak group within the party, should either join the council.