Lee Jae-myung, Governor of Gyeonggi Province and presidential candidate of the Democratic Party of Korea, posted on Facebook on the 29th to announce the participation of Assemblymen Park Ju-min and Lee Jae-jung in the 'Open Camp.' From left, Assemblyman Lee, Governor Lee, Assemblyman Park. / Photo by Governor Lee's Facebook capture

Lee Jae-myung, Governor of Gyeonggi Province and presidential candidate of the Democratic Party of Korea, posted on Facebook on the 29th to announce the participation of Assemblymen Park Ju-min and Lee Jae-jung in the 'Open Camp.' From left, Assemblyman Lee, Governor Lee, Assemblyman Park. / Photo by Governor Lee's Facebook capture

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[Asia Economy Reporter Yoon Seul-gi] Democratic Party lawmakers Park Ju-min and Lee Jae-jung joined Gyeonggi Province Governor Lee Jae-myung's presidential primary campaign on the 29th.


On the 29th, Lee posted on his Facebook titled "Lawmakers Park Ju-min and Lee Jae-jung join the Open Camp," saying, "It is reassuring. Both lawmakers have led the party's reformist policies and are people who will brighten the future of our politics."


He added, "This will be a great strength not only for me but also for the people who long for the re-creation of a reformist 4th Democratic government."


Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party presidential candidate and Governor of Gyeonggi Province, posted on Facebook on the 29th to announce the participation of lawmakers Park Ju-min and Lee Jae-jung in the 'Open Camp.' / Photo by Lee

Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party presidential candidate and Governor of Gyeonggi Province, posted on Facebook on the 29th to announce the participation of lawmakers Park Ju-min and Lee Jae-jung in the 'Open Camp.' / Photo by Lee

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Lee stated, "There is nothing one can do alone in this world," and announced that he will work with more people under the name "Open Camp" going forward.



Furthermore, Lee pledged to overcome the "walls of vested interests and the deep-rooted political distrust of the people," saying, "I will always seek greater commonalities rather than small differences. Instead of comparing whose hardship is greater, I will contemplate how my sorrow and others' pain resemble each other."


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