On the last day of the general election, the United Future Party is bowing deeply to the citizens of Busan, pleading "Please save us." United Future Party Busan Election Countermeasures Committee

On the last day of the general election, the United Future Party is bowing deeply to the citizens of Busan, pleading "Please save us." United Future Party Busan Election Countermeasures Committee

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Ju Cheol-in] On the last day before the April 15 general election, the United Future Party appealed for support from Busan citizens at a press conference hosted by the Busan Election Countermeasures Committee.


On the morning of the day, eight election countermeasures committee members, including Seo Byung-soo and Cho Kyung-tae, co-chairmen, and Ha Tae-kyung, general headquarters chief, gathered at the United Future Party Busan office and performed a deep bow.


Chairman Seo said, "Please stop the reckless dictatorship of the pro-Moon faction. We do not want a country where self-employed people collapse, where it is difficult to run a business, where good jobs disappear and employment figures are manipulated with short-term part-time jobs, where unfairness runs rampant like in the Cho Kuk incident, and where the rule of law collapses. Please support the United Future Party."


Chairman Seo added, "The Democratic Party of Korea is already dreaming of a Korea where dictatorship is possible with 180 seats," and pleaded, "Please gather the power to protect parliamentary democracy, liberal democracy, and the Republic of Korea."


Co-chairman Cho, who serves as joint standing election committee chairman, promised to push forward the first pledge of the 21st National Assembly, the 'Busan Maritime Special City,' saying, "Although there have been discussions about the Maritime Special City in Busan's political circles, there was none at the central party level. The United Future Party will take the lead in making Busan a Maritime Special City."


Head Ha also urged, "If the Democratic Party takes 180 seats, a miserable situation will occur where Yoon Seok-ryeol dies and Cho Kuk lives," and asked, "Elders, please overcome the Democratic Party's obstruction and make sure to vote."


Busan, considered the biggest battleground in this election, was initially expected to be swept by the United Future Party except for about four areas around the Nakdong River belt. However, recently, along with the metropolitan area, support for the Democratic Party has risen in Busan, making it the most volatile place nationwide.



In Busan, where 18 seats are at stake, the Democratic Party currently holds 6 seats, and the United Future Party holds 12 seats.


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