"Someone Who Will Carry Out the Presidency Uprightly No Matter What"
2030 Generation Also Emphasizes Support from Honam

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[Asia Economy Reporters Park Jun-yi and Kang Joo-hee] Lee Jun-seok, leader of the People Power Party, appealed for support for Yoon Seok-yeol, the presidential candidate, saying, "Over the past three years, former Minister of Justice Chu Mi-ae tried various audits and investigations, but nothing came out."


On the 20th, Lee, speaking from a campaign vehicle at Hwagog Nambu Market in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, stated, "You know how clean our candidate Yoon is."


He added, "On the other hand, Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party presidential candidate, is shameful," and said, "When he was mayor of Seongnam and governor of Gyeonggi Province, people thought he was doing well, but he couldn't even properly use business expenses or corporate cards. He didn't even know who was renting next door, yet he bought 30 sandwiches at a time for those people. What kind of hospitality does the Gyeonggi Provincial Office provide to guests that they buy ritual food, and why do they like Vietnamese pho so much?"


He continued, "Until now, Lee has lived as if it was his own world, receiving no audits because both the city council and provincial council were all Democratic Party members during his time as mayor of Seongnam and governor of Gyeonggi Province," and argued, "He couldn't even manage himself properly and should not become president."


Regarding candidate Yoon, Lee said, "At least I am confident about this one thing: regardless of what anyone says, he will carry out the presidency with integrity."


He also mentioned that the conservative side is gaining support from the younger generation and residents of the Honam region, expressing that change is happening. Lee said, "The conservative party candidate is receiving overwhelming support from the 20s and 30s age group," and added, "Moreover, the conservative candidate is reaching across the nation, gathering large crowds even in Gwangju and Honam, discussing how to contribute to the development of Honam."



He emphasized, "Candidate Yoon does not adhere to political jargon but talks about what the people need," and stated, "He has broken the language monopoly that the Democratic Party had over Honam."


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