A group of reform-minded first and second-term lawmakers within South Korea’s People Power Party (PPP), known as “Alternatives and Future,” are calling for the collective resignation of the current party leadership. The call follows recent electoral setbacks and internal party divisions. Specifically, the group is urging the resignation of senior figures, including Chairman Jang, and is pushing for a decisive response from key supreme council members like Shin Dong-wook. This demand comes as the PPP seeks to revitalize its image and address concerns about its direction. The reformers argue a complete leadership overhaul is necessary to regain public trust and prepare for future elections. The group’s statement signals a deepening rift within the PPP and a growing pressure for significant change. This move is expected to intensify debate within the party regarding its future strategy and leadership structure.