Onward for Future 4.0

The Onward for Future 4.0 was founded by its president, Lee Un-ju, a former MP of the Bareunmirae Party who was dissatisfied with the leadership of Sohn Hak-kyu.[3] They announced 44 members including leadership figures, such as Park Hwee-rak (Chief Deputy President), Song Geun-john (Deputy President), Park Ju-won (Secretary-General), Lee Jong-hyuk (General Chairman of the Organising Committee), and Kim Won-sung (Chairman of the Strategic Planning Committee).[5] The party described themselves as centre-right, seeks youth politics[6][3] and supported freedom and democracy.[1] The name, "Onward", was inspired from the La République En Marche![1] It wanted to end populist welfare policy while seeking public and labour reform.
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