8,852 Members of the National Senior Union Declare Support for Candidate Lee Jae-myung View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] On the 9th, 8,852 members of the National Senior Labor Union (Union Chairman Lee Hoseung) launched the Senior Union Committee (Standing Chairman Lee Hoseung) under the Future Hope Group of the Organizational Headquarters of the Democratic Party's Great Transition Election Committee and declared their support for candidate Lee Jae-myung.


According to the office of National Assembly member Lee Byunghun on the 9th, the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions passed a resolution to support candidate Lee Jae-myung with an overwhelming 87.49% approval through a delegate vote the previous day.


It is significant that 8,852 members, including Chairman Lee Hoseung of the National Senior Labor Union who supported General Election Committee Chairman Lee Nak-yeon, joined the committee under the election committee.


At the event, the congratulatory speech for candidate Lee Jae-myung was read by Assemblyman Lee Byunghun, and the congratulatory speech from General Election Committee Chairman Lee Nak-yeon of the Great Transition Election Committee of the Republic of Korea was read by Park Youngsoon, Director of Political Affairs at the Standing Election Committee Chairman's Office (National Assembly member for Daedeok-gu, Daejeon).



Park Gwangon, Public Relations Director of the Great Transition Election Committee of the Republic of Korea (National Assembly member for Suwon-si Jeong), Hong Youngpyo, Senior Vice Chairman of the National Vision and National Integration Committee directly under the candidate (National Assembly member for Bupyeong-gu Eul, Incheon), and Min Byeongdeok, Director of the Organizational Situation Office (National Assembly member for Dongan-gu Gap, Anyang-si, Gyeonggi), conveyed congratulatory messages.


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