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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] Kim Jeong-hwa, co-chair of the Minsaeng Party's joint election committee, will embark on a full-scale Minsaeng (livelihood) campaign on the 3rd. Chair Kim plans to visit Minsaeng sites directly to actively promote the party's policies.


On the same day, the Minsaeng Party stated in a press release, "The 'Three Rounds of Visiting Minsaeng' campaign involves using the subway mainly in the metropolitan area to directly face Minsaeng sites and actively promote the party's livelihood policies," adding, "The goal is to expand the Minsaeng Party's recognition and achieve 20% support for the proportional representation party."


The Minsaeng Party said, "We plan to meet various groups including small business owners, self-employed individuals, youth, women, the elderly, and people with disabilities who are struggling due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), to assess their livelihood and attract votes through tailored strategies."



The Minsaeng Party emphasized, "It is very encouraging that recent polls show the Minsaeng Party as the party whose policy positions are most similar to those of ordinary citizens," adding, "This means that the Minsaeng Party's policies are the most realistic and effective."


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