Min Hyung-bae Preliminary Candidate 'Special Advisory Group Launch'... Full-Scale Election Campaign Begins View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Min Hyung-bae, a preliminary candidate for the National Assembly representing Gwangsan-gu Eul, Gwangju Metropolitan City, is holding a special advisory group launch ceremony and officially starting his election campaign.


Starting with the 'Min Hyung-bae Special Advisory Group Launch Ceremony' on the 8th, Min will hold the opening ceremony of the election office 'Minshim Camp' on the 11th to fully activate a citizen-led election campaign.


The special advisory group launch ceremony is scheduled to take place at the election office with about 200 key supporters in attendance.


Min said, "We must open the door to an era of citizen politics led by sovereign citizens," adding, "I will continue various communication opportunities with citizens through citizen aides and the special advisory group."


The Min Hyung-bae special advisory group, centered on Director Lee Seong-su (former Deputy Mayor of Gwangsan-gu), is composed of about 300 members in fields such as policy, organization, political affairs, publicity, and youth, and plans to expand the advisory groups by generation and sector.


Following the launch ceremony, the 'Minshim Camp' election office opening ceremony will be held on the 11th, and a large-scale 'Primary Election Countermeasures Headquarters Launch Ceremony' will be held on the 18th to complete the intra-party primary election system.



At Minshim Camp, Song Nam-su, former acting chairman of the Democratic Party's Gwangsan-gu Eul regional committee, and Lee Seong-su, former Deputy Mayor of Gwangsan-gu, joined as general countermeasures headquarters chief and special advisory group director, respectively. Gwangju Metropolitan Council member Kim Gwang-ran and Gwangsan District Council members Kim Tae-wan, Lee Gwi-soon, and Jo Young-im joined as organization headquarters chiefs.


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