Actor Jung Woo-sung is encouraging voting in the April 15 general election in a YouTube video posted by the National Election Commission. Photo by YouTube video capture

Actor Jung Woo-sung is encouraging voting in the April 15 general election in a YouTube video posted by the National Election Commission. Photo by YouTube video capture

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Hyesoo] Actor Jung Woo-sung encouraged voting through a campaign video for the 21st National Assembly election.


On the 12th, the official YouTube channel of the National Election Commission released Jung Woo-sung's voting encouragement video. In the video, Jung Woo-sung wrote "Gukmin-ui Him" (People Power Party) in the blank space of the phrase "NO VOTE NO ( )" on a T-shirt inside the voting gift set box provided by the organizers.


Jung Woo-sung said, "I believe that the People Power Party is the most important factor in protecting democracy," and added, "I hope you exercise the power of the people through your vote to protect democracy."


He also encouraged voting by saying, "What kind of Republic of Korea do you want? Do you want to create a country where all people, including children and the elderly, can live healthily and safely, and where everyone has opportunities? Vote on April 15. I am going to vote for the representative I want. Please make sure to vote!"


The campaign "Choose Well and Vote Well" is the third series following the May 2017 presidential election "0509 Rose Project" and the June 2018 simultaneous local elections "613 Vote and Smile." The previous two campaigns featured actors such as Go So-young, Lee Byung-hun, and Jung Woo-sung, as well as entertainers like Yoo Jae-suk, Kang Ho-dong, Shin Dong-yup, and Park Kyung-lim.



Meanwhile, Jung Woo-sung attracted attention by posting a photo of his early voting for the 21st general election on his SNS on the 10th.


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