"I Will Become the Stronghold of Gwangju Development and Honam Domination"

Jang Byung-wan and Cheon Jeong-bae Announce Grand Vision for Development of Seo and Nam Districts View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Candidates Jang Byeong-wan and Cheon Jeong-bae announced a grand vision for the development of Seo-gu and Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City on the 7th.


The two candidates pledged to ▲revive the ‘Gwangju-type jobs’ and swiftly resolve the ‘military airport relocation issue’ ▲successfully open Korea Electric Power Corporation University and complete the second phase of the Energy Valley Industrial Complex project ▲establish the Namdo New Korean Wave complex cultural belt and an elderly-friendly welfare city ▲and promised the economic leap of Gwangju and Honam through the Honam president and regional equality national strategy.


They stated, “Many citizens of Gwangju have sympathized with the purpose, and have requested us to present a stronger will and a concrete cooperative vision for the new future of Seo-gu and Nam-gu, including Gwangju. We would like to appeal to the citizens of Gwangju to unite greater support behind the two of us, who have announced a joint cooperative vision and pledges, and possess the dedication and capability to resolve these issues.”


They added, “We will advance the development of political competition in Honam and dramatically strengthen Honam’s political power to accelerate the development of Seo-gu and Nam-gu. We will become the stronghold of Gwangju’s development and Honam’s ruling power.”



Furthermore, they emphasized, “Cheon Jeong-bae and Jang Byeong-wan will jointly create a Honam presidential candidate and greatly elevate Honam’s political capabilities. When powerful senior lawmakers support us, no one will dare to ignore investment proposals from Gwangju and Honam.”


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