The former three-term lawmaker, who unsuccessfully took part inthe 2007 presidential race, told reporters in Jeonju, 243 kilometers south of Seoul, that he is joining the People's Party to bring about peace on the Korean Peninsula and end the "collusion" system that exists between the ruling Saenuri Party and the main opposition Minjoo Party of Korea.
"If the two-way collusion is not broken up, there is no hopefor the country's future," he argued. He then claimed that by joining the People's Party, he would be able to contribute to theparty's victory in the general elections. The election to pick lawmakers takes place on April 13 and will lay the foundation for the 2017 presidential election.
The country's new chief executive will take office in early 2018.