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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] The New Conservative Party announced on the 30th that it will carry out a '3-No (無) Election Campaign' to minimize direct contact in order to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus infection, commonly referred to as 'Wuhan Pneumonia.'


Co-representative Ha Tae-kyung stated at a press conference held at the National Assembly Press Hall on the same day, "The entire nation is currently very concerned about the coronavirus, also known as Wuhan Pneumonia."


He added, "I hope there is a shared understanding in the political sphere that party interests should not be prioritized in order to alleviate public concerns," and said, "To prevent the spread of infection, we will conduct the 3-No election campaign that avoids direct contact with the public."



The 3-No election campaign promoted by the New Conservative Party refers to refraining from ▲distributing business cards ▲handshakes ▲conversations. Instead of handshakes, warm eye contact will be exchanged, and instead of conversations or distributing business cards, placards will be held or sashes will be used. Representative Ha said, "We will also refrain from campaigning in multi-use or densely populated facilities, and have decided to postpone opening ceremonies and party member events."


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