Yang Hyang-ja, Gwangju Seo-gu Eul Candidate, Begins 'Quiet' Election Campaign
Avoid Rhythm and Music... Use Only Campaign Vehicle Videos
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Yoon Jamin] Yang Hyangja, the Democratic Party candidate for Gwangju Metropolitan City Seo-gu (Eul) in the April 15 general election, officially launched her campaign on the morning of the 2nd at 7 a.m. with a morning greeting at Majae Intersection.
Afterwards, Yang visited the National May 18 Democratic Cemetery with eight other candidates under the auspices of the Democratic Party Gwangju City Party. In the guestbook, she wrote, "The identity of the Republic of Korea is the spirit of Gwangju."
Yang plans to conduct a "quiet campaign" without rhythmic movements or campaign music amid the emergency situation caused by COVID-19. Additionally, her campaign vehicle will use only silent videos.
Yang stated, "Preventing COVID-19, which threatens residents' health more than the election, comes first," and added, "I will focus on a quiet campaign by observing social distancing until the 5th, rather than a conventional election campaign."
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She continued, "I will care more about people's livelihoods than the Minsheng Party and move toward the future more than the United Future Party," and added, "Please choose Yang Hyangja this time to restart the stalled economic clock of Gwangju."
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