Kim Byung-won, Naju·Hwasun Preliminary Candidate, Visits Yeongsanpo Livestock Market to Win Public Support
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Kim Byeong-won, the Democratic Party of Korea preliminary candidate for the National Assembly in Naju·Hwasun, Jeonnam, visited Yeongsanpo Cattle Market early on the 5th to win the hearts of livestock farmers.
On that day, Candidate Kim expressed deep sympathy for the difficulties and worries of livestock farmers due to the loss of WTO developing country status, saying, "During my tenure as chairman of the National Agricultural Cooperative Federation, I actively urged the government to take measures considering the impact of losing developing country status on agriculture."
He added, "In this general election, the public's concern is to choose the right person to solve economic issues, that is, the problem of making a living," and claimed, "Rather than legal experts or professional politicians, Kim Byeong-won, who led NongHyup, ranked 9th in the domestic business world, can solve the public's economic thirst."
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He also emphasized, "Naju and Hwasun are regions with a large proportion of agriculture and livestock industry, so an active strategy to revitalize the agricultural economy and increase residents' income must be created," and said, "We are planning various projects, including joint projects between the two regions."
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