Calling for 'Daejang-dong Gate Special Prosecutor'... Launching Livelihood Campaign for Presidential Election Victory

People Power Party Leadership to Hold 'On-site Supreme Council Meeting' in Gwangju View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Lee Jun-seok, the leader of the People Power Party, along with the party leadership and the four candidates who passed the second cutoff of the presidential primary, will visit Gwangju Metropolitan City.


The People Power Party Gwangju Metropolitan City Branch announced on the 8th that it will hold an "On-site Supreme Council Meeting" at the Kim Dae-jung Convention Center in Gwangju on the 11th.


At this on-site meeting, the presidential candidates will listen to local issues and public sentiment, and initiate a livelihood campaign for winning the presidential election, including urging a special prosecution for the Daejang-dong Gate scandal.


The on-site Supreme Council Meeting will be attended by key party officials such as the party leader, floor leader, supreme council members, policy committee chairman, secretary general, chief of staff, spokesperson, the four candidates for the 20th presidential election, as well as the chairpersons of the Gwangju, Jeonnam, and Jeonbuk provincial party committees and local party branch chairpersons.


Before the Gwangju on-site Supreme Council Meeting, the People Power Party leadership plans to pay respects at the National May 18th Democratic Cemetery.


After the on-site Supreme Council Meeting, Lee Jun-seok will conduct a solo walking protest at the May 18th Democratic Square, urging for a special prosecution of the Daejang-dong Gate scandal.


During the solo walking protest, Lee will meet citizens to explain the necessity of a special prosecution for the Daejang-dong incident and ask for their support to enable the introduction of the special prosecution.


Meanwhile, the four primary candidates will hold a joint debate for the People Power Party presidential primary candidates from Gwangju, Jeonnam, and Jeonbuk at 5 p.m. that day at the KBS Gwangju Broadcasting Headquarters.





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