Preliminary Candidate Lee Seok-hyung Proposes 'Policy Clean Election' View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Lee Seok-hyung, the Democratic Party of Korea's preliminary candidate for Gwangsan Gap, Gwangju Metropolitan City, stated on the 10th, "Let's conduct a 'policy clean election' without negativity in the party primary to be held next month," and "I officially propose this to preliminary candidate Lee Yong-bin."


Preliminary candidate Lee Seok-hyung asserted, "Let's firmly reject negativity such as 'fair elections without providing money,' mutual slander and threats, black propaganda, and dividing local residents and party members, and lead a policy election for the development of the party and Gwangsan-gu, making it a festival of harmony among residents with a negativity-free clean election."


He continued, "Fair elections will serve as a standard for residents to carefully examine candidates' policies, pledges, and career histories to make the right choice," and emphasized, "Let's defeat old-fashioned politics like selfish cliques and practice good politics with good people."



He also said, "I have no doubt that preliminary candidate Lee Yong-bin will join the negativity-free clean election," and added, "Let's declare the first negativity-free clean election among candidates in Gwangsan, Gwangju."


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