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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangju Great Transformation Election Committee is unveiling a new election strategy and unified approach directly devised by the 2030 youth generation.


In particular, the election committee, operated directly by the youth generation, is drawing attention as a melting pot election committee that embraces various organizations in the local community and marginalized groups is being fully activated.


According to the Democratic Party of Korea Gwangju Metropolitan City Party on the 7th, the Gwangju Great Transformation Election Committee will hold a general meeting on the 8th at 10 a.m. on the 3rd floor of the Convention Building at the Kim Dae-jung Convention Center.


At this general meeting, attended by key election committee personnel, major appointments will be announced and future activity plans will be discussed.


Key election committee positions operated by the 2030 youth generation, including Executive Election Headquarters Chief Kang Suhoon, spokesperson, online communication, head of legal support team, public relations communication, and campaign team, will be introduced.


Additionally, the 2030 co-chairs of the election committee will reveal future plans for the Gwangju presidential campaign activities through their opening remarks.


They will present election campaign plans directly devised by the committee chairs, such as a regional election committee image strategy using dialects, eco-friendly election campaigns minimizing disposable products during the campaign process, an open election committee embracing marginalized groups, a virtual election office utilizing the metaverse, and an empathy tour listening to candid feedback across all generations.


Furthermore, the Gwangju Great Transformation Election Committee emphasizes the 'One Team Spirit' by including organizations of other candidates who participated in the Democratic Party presidential primary process.





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