Democratic Party Candidate Seo Dong-yong Concludes Final Campaign Rally in Gwangyang Jungmadong
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Seo Dong-yong, the Democratic Party candidate running for the Suncheon-Gwangyang-Gokseong-Gurye district, announced that he will end his election campaign with a final rally at 7:30 PM on the 14th at the Saemaeul Geumgo intersection in Jungma-dong, Gwangyang City.
In a statement released that day, candidate Seo said, “At the end of March, the spring flowers were in full bloom, but the people are very tired from overcoming the COVID-19 crisis. Although it is time to start full-scale election campaigning, it was difficult to approach the citizens of the city and county easily when looking at their faces. Sometimes I felt sorry to raise my voice. It was a heartbreaking and not an easy start.” He expressed his reflections on campaigning amid the COVID-19 situation.
He continued, “Now in mid-April, we feel that a small but strong sprout of hope is growing in our hearts. We feel the will of the people and the government to overcome this together is growing stronger. Thanks to the dedication of medical staff and public officials, and the cooperation of our citizens, South Korea is becoming a role model for overcoming COVID-19.” He emphasized support for the government protecting the lives of the people.
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Finally, when asked about his motivation for running for the National Assembly, Seo said, “I entered politics with the belief that the country must change for politics to change, and only when the country changes can the safety and lives of future generations be guaranteed.” He added, “I will work with all my strength to uphold the wise and prudent will of the people, protect safety and lives, and build an innovative, inclusive nation of coexistence and mutual prosperity where all citizens live well together.” He asked for final support.
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