Kim Jeong-ho, Chairman of Gyeongnam Provincial Party, Kim Du-gwan, National Assembly Member, and Byun Gwang-yong, Mayor of Geoje Attend

Kim Jeong-ho, Chairman of the Gyeongnam Provincial Party Committee (center), and Kim Du-kwan, Member of the National Assembly (second from the left), are paying respects at the grave of the late President Roh Moo-hyun.

Kim Jeong-ho, Chairman of the Gyeongnam Provincial Party Committee (center), and Kim Du-kwan, Member of the National Assembly (second from the left), are paying respects at the grave of the late President Roh Moo-hyun.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jucheol In] On the 22nd, ahead of the 12th anniversary of the death of former President Roh Moo-hyun, the Democratic Party of Korea's Gyeongnam Provincial Party visited the presidential tomb in Bongha Village, Gimhae, to pay their respects.


Attending the memorial were Kim Jeong-ho, chairman of the Gyeongnam Provincial Party, National Assembly member Kim Doo-kwan, Geoje Mayor Byeon Gwang-yong, out-of-office regional committee chairpersons, as well as the Democratic Party floor leaders of the Provincial Council and provincial, city, and county council members.


Chairman Kim Jeong-ho said, "Key party officials, regional chairpersons, National Assembly members, provincial councilors, and city and county councilors have gathered. We will surely realize the dreams left unfinished by the President, such as local autonomy and decentralization, balanced national development, and peaceful reunification. We will carry on your will, just as you intended."


In the guestbook, Chairman Kim wrote, "We will definitely accomplish your unfinished dreams, including Gaduk New Airport and the Southeast Mega City."



Meanwhile, National Assembly member Kim Doo-kwan stated on his Facebook, "We will further deepen the participatory democracy advocated by President Roh."


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