Democratic Party Gwangju Branch: "Year of the Black Tiger, a Year to Roar for Democracy and People's Livelihood" View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Democratic Party of Korea's Gwangju Metropolitan City Party promised the citizens of Gwangju that the new year will be a year where democracy and people's livelihoods roar.


On the 31st, the city party stated in a press release, "The aftermath of 'COVID-19' that has continued since 2020 has caused many difficulties in the livelihood economy this year as well," and added, "The government did its best in the fight against COVID-19, but it has not reached the point of smoothing out the wrinkles in the livelihood economy."


They continued, "The city party also tried to make 2022 the 'first year of overcoming COVID-19' through cooperation between the party and government, but it was insufficient. We will definitely make 2022 the first year of overcoming COVID-19," emphasizing, "Especially, in the Year of the Black Tiger, Im In-nyeon, we will make it a year where democracy and people's livelihoods roar even louder."


Furthermore, they said, "2022 is a year with both the presidential and local elections, and for democracy and livelihood stability, the re-creation of power by democratic forces must be achieved," and declared, "The Gwangju City Party will devote itself solely to re-creating the government and winning the local elections."


They also explained, "The Gwangju City Party launched a Youth Election Countermeasures Committee to represent generations marginalized in politics, creating a model case nationwide," and "We also announced leading and innovative measures that strengthen generational and gender proportionality for winning the local elections."



Additionally, they stated, "In 2022, the Gwangju City Party will think only of the 'citizens of Gwangju,'" and added, "Following the Moon Jae-in administration, we will once again create the Democratic Party's Lee Jae-myung government and take the lead in opening a new era of 'the first year of overcoming COVID-19,' national unity, and livelihood stability."


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