[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] The campaign of Lee Yong-bin, the Democratic Party of Korea's preliminary candidate for Gwangsan-gu Gap, Gwangju Metropolitan City, stated on the 12th, "Fair elections require action more than words. That is the qualification of Gwangju politics," and added, "Candidates themselves must maintain basic dignity for fairness, innovation, and the future."


On this day, through a spokesperson briefing at 'Lee Yong-bin's Welcome Camp' (Lee Yong-bin Election Office), they emphasized, "The Democratic Party's parliamentary candidate primary should be conducted as a festival that truly respects the will of citizens and party members," and stressed, "We must strictly respond to outdated political acts such as inciting dirty elections, spreading false information, black propaganda, and acts that mock citizens."


A campaign official said, "Democratic Party candidates running in the primary must keep this in mind carefully. Remembering the public's whip four years ago, they must deeply consider what the image of the Democratic Party starting central politics in Gwangju should be," and argued, "This itself should be the embodiment of fair elections and policy elections, and a new sensibility unique to the Democratic Party that responds to public sentiment."


They continued, "The biggest competitor of preliminary candidate Lee Yong-bin is Lee Yong-bin himself," and promised, "The Democratic Party primary itself will be a process where candidates prove competitiveness that surpasses themselves, and we will strive to make it a fair and just one-team festival that truly respects the will of citizens and party members."



Finally, a campaign official said, "Please watch over the Democratic Party of Korea that will demonstrate self-reliance, silent action, and consistency in words and deeds for fairness, innovation, and the future."


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