On Lunar New Year, Lee Jun-seok Climbs Gwangju Mudeungsan: "Yoon, 20% Vote Share Regionalism Must Be Broken"
"Showing Sincerity in a Different Way from Now On"
On January 1st, the first day of the Year of the Black Tiger, Lee Jun-seok, leader of the People Power Party, climbed Mudeungsan in Gwangju and expressed his determination to achieve more than 20% of the votes in Honam in the presidential election. 2022.2.1 [Provided by Lee Jun-seok's office. Resale and DB prohibited] [Image source=Yonhap News]
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Hyunju Lee] On the 1st, Lee Jun-seok, leader of the People Power Party, climbed Mudeungsan Mountain in Gwangju to celebrate Seollal.
After the climb, Lee told reporters, "I hope that candidate Yoon receives more than 20% of the votes in this presidential election, gaining significant support and breaking the regionalism."
He added, "In two days, I will visit the Dadohae Islands to convey our sincerity to the residents of Honam and inform them about our pledges." Going forward, Lee announced that he will start working on turning local complaints from island areas into campaign promises.
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The People Power Party is making efforts to win the hearts of Honam voters in this presidential election, including candidate Yoon personally writing and delivering handwritten letters. Lee also emphasized, "Until now, conservative party politicians have limited their visits to Honam to the May 18 events," and said, "We will visit every corner of Honam, addressing issues like employment, to show our genuine commitment in a way different from before."
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