Heeseung Park and Youngpyo Hong Campaign for Candidate Kangrae Lee in Namwon
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] On the 12th, three days before the main voting day of the April 15 general election, Park Hee-seung, former regional committee chairman of the Democratic Party of Korea for Namwon·Imsil·Sunchang, and Hong Young-pyo, former floor leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, visited Namwon to campaign in support of candidate Lee Kang-rae.
Former Chairman Park Hee-seung appealed at the campaign rally held in front of Chunhyang Theme Park, saying, "Please unite your strength for the Democratic Party of Korea to successfully conclude the second half of the Moon Jae-in administration and to achieve the reestablishment of the government."
Former Floor Leader Hong Young-pyo said, "Candidate Lee Kang-rae greatly helped President Moon Jae-in during his most difficult times," and added, "Many local issues, such as the National Public Medical University, will be definitely guaranteed and resolved by the Moon Jae-in administration and the Democratic Party of Korea once candidate Lee Kang-rae is elected."
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He also emphasized repeatedly, "We absolutely cannot tolerate the politics of political turncoats and betrayal who abandon the Democratic Party because they dislike it," and stated, "There is no possibility of an independent candidate rejoining the Democratic Party, and this fact remains unchanged even if the party leader and leadership change."
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