[Asia Economy Reporter Koo Chae-eun] Ahead of the April 15 general election, LG HelloVision, the number one company in the cable industry, signed a business agreement with the Korea Manifesto Practice Headquarters to establish a fair policy election culture. 'Manifesto' refers to a civic movement that evaluates the feasibility of campaign promises and ensures their implementation after election.


On the 13th, LG HelloVision stated, "We will lead policy battles between candidates through local election broadcasts that focus on analyzing campaign promises related to local community issues and encourage voter participation." Both parties plan to promote a campaign promise-centered election culture through election broadcasts on local channel 25. The purpose is to closely examine campaign promises closely related to local communities and help voters actively compare and analyze them.



Additionally, they will strengthen SNS election broadcasts by collaborating with over 100 youth reporters nationwide. LG HelloVision plans to introduce fresh, regionally tailored election news from the youth and university student SNS reporters affiliated with the Manifesto Headquarters on its online and offline channels. Yoon Yong, Executive Director of LG HelloVision, said, “We believe that local election broadcasts will accelerate effective campaign promise competition for local residents,” and added, “We will create fair election broadcasts to help voters make wise choices.” Lee Kwang-jae, Secretary General of the Korea Manifesto Practice Headquarters, said, “The cooperation between the two organizations is expected to serve as an opportunity to encourage interest and participation among local voters and greatly contribute to establishing an election culture centered on policy battles.”


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