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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] The United Future Party announced that it will nominate young talents, so-called 'Future Makers,' in key areas such as Suwon and Gwangmyeong in Gyeonggi Province.


On the 1st, the United Future Party's nomination committee announced that it would add eight more Future Maker target areas, including Suwonjeong, Gwangmyeong-eul, Uiwang-Gwacheon, Namyangju-eul, Yongin-eul, Hwaseong, Paju-gap, and Gimpo-gap in Gyeonggi Province.


Previously, the nomination committee had declared that it would nominate Future Makers in four areas: Kim Byung-min, professor at Kyung Hee University, in Gwangjin-gap, Seoul; Kim Jae-seop, CEO of Gatioreum, in Dobong-gap, Seoul; Lee Jun-seok, Supreme Council member of the United Future Party, in Nowon-byeong, Seoul; and Kim Min-soo, party committee chairman, in Seongnam Bundang-eul, Gyeonggi Province.


In addition, the party plans to nominate a large number of young talents in major areas of Gyeonggi Province to create a youth belt in the region. The Future Maker candidates expected to be nominated in these areas include ▲ Ko Jun-ho, spokesperson for the United Future Party Gyeonggi Provincial Party ▲ Kim Seong-yong, former chairman of the Liberty Korea Party Songpa-byeong party committee ▲ Kim Seung, former chairman of the Liberty Korea Party Anyang Manan party committee ▲ Kim Young-guk, former member of the Liberty Korea Party 2020 Economic Transformation Committee ▲ Kim Yong-sik, former chairman of the Liberty Korea Party Nowon-byeong party committee ▲ Kim Yong-tae, former leader of the New Conservative Party ▲ Kim Eun-hee, former tennis player ▲ Moon Wol-ho, former president of the Seoul Student Council at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies ▲ Park Sang-jun, former special advisor at the Korean Bar Association's Human Rights and Future Center ▲ Park Jin-ho, former chairman of the Liberty Korea Party Gimpo City-gap party committee ▲ Shin Bo-ra, member of the National Assembly ▲ Lee Won-seop, former foreign exchange dealer ▲ Lee Ji-hyun, former two-term Seoul city council member ▲ Cheon Ha-ram, leader of the Young Conservatives ▲ Han Kyu-chan, former representative of Pyeongan Newspaper ▲ and Hong Jong-gi, lawyer at Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., totaling 16 people.



The youngest among the Future Makers, former player Kim Eun-hee, is 28 years old and was recently recruited by the United Future Party. The oldest, Han Kyu-chan, former representative of Pyeongan Newspaper, is 45 years old, showing a strong presence of 20s to 40s youth.


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