Lee Jun-seok and Yoon Seok-yeol Target Votes of 20s and 30s... Youth Culture and Artists Meeting at Small Theater
"Guarantee Mobility Rights," Jeon Jang-yeon Requests Meeting with Candidate Yoon in Front of Small Theater

On the afternoon of the 8th at 4 PM, Yoon Seok-yeol, the presidential candidate of the People Power Party, and Lee Jun-seok, the party leader, visited a small theater entrance on Dungsung-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, to win the youth vote. Representatives of the "National Solidarity for the Elimination of Disability Discrimination" are urging for the guarantee of mobility rights. Photo by Han Seung-gon hsg@asiae.co.kr

On the afternoon of the 8th at 4 PM, Yoon Seok-yeol, the presidential candidate of the People Power Party, and Lee Jun-seok, the party leader, visited a small theater entrance on Dungsung-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, to win the youth vote. Representatives of the "National Solidarity for the Elimination of Disability Discrimination" are urging for the guarantee of mobility rights. Photo by Han Seung-gon hsg@asiae.co.kr

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[Asia Economy reporters Han Seung-gon and Yoon Seul-gi] "Please let Lee Jun-seok meet Yoon Seok-yeol." , "It's really so hard."


At 4 p.m. on the 8th, Yoon Seok-yeol, the People Power Party's presidential candidate, and Lee Jun-seok, the party leader, visited a small theater located on Dungsung-gil in Jongno-gu, Seoul, to win the support of voters in their 20s and 30s and listen to the concerns of young people. At the entrance of the theater, members of the National Solidarity for the Elimination of Discrimination against Persons with Disabilities (Jeonjangyeon) gathered to raise their voices for the improvement of disability rights.


Jeonjangyeon members shouted that they want Yoon to guarantee the right to mobility for persons with disabilities and to convey their opinions to him. Regarding this, Director Lee Yong of the executive office said to Jeonjangyeon, "I will convey this situation to candidate Yoon Seok-yeol," and emphasized, "This is not a refusal of a promise or meeting, but considering the official schedule of the presidential candidate, we will review the schedule."


In response to on-site criticism that Jeonjangyeon might have "political motives," they raised their voices, saying, "There is absolutely no political motive. Regardless of party lines, there is too little interest in disability rights." They continued, "Regarding the demand for the guarantee of mobility rights, one must be able to move in order to receive education. We have been shouting for the right to mobility for 20 years. Please guarantee the right to education."



Meanwhile, from 5 p.m. on the same day, candidate Yoon and leader Lee planned to go out into the streets to hold campaigns targeting people in their 20s and 30s. The day before (on the 7th), Lee also visited the streets near Hongik University in Seoul with candidate Yoon to promote youth policies.


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