Democratic Party Gwangju Lawmaker: "The River of Public Sentiment That Began in Gwangju Will Flow Nationwide" View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Democratic Party of Korea lawmakers from the Gwangju region emphasized, “We will ensure that the river of public sentiment that started in Gwangju flows nationwide to recreate a democratic government.”


On the 23rd, they issued a joint resolution stating, “Gwangju will take the lead in blocking the prosecutorial republic and opening the 4th democratic government,” and “We will devote everything to increasing voter turnout and vote share by tirelessly canvassing shops and alleys day and night.”


They continued, “We will definitely lead the presidential election victory and, together with President-elect Lee Jae-myung, fully supplement the shortfall in this supplementary budget through an emergency supplementary budget or emergency financial order,” and “We also promise to ease the 24-hour business restrictions and transition the quarantine system.”


They added, “We will continue the achievements of Gwangju’s development under the democratic government and bring back smiles to citizens exhausted by COVID-19,” emphasizing, “We will definitely win with Lee Jae-myung for a Gwangju where the younger generation can dream of the future.”


Furthermore, they explained, “On the 21st, a supplementary budget bill worth about 17 trillion won passed the National Assembly plenary session,” and “We immediately increased the somewhat insufficient government proposal to the feasible level and processed it first, and from today, the second round of 3 million won in quarantine support funds for small business owners will begin to be paid.”



They added, “With the supplementary budget and other major parliamentary schedules before the election now completed, all Democratic Party of Korea lawmakers from Gwangju will work even more vigorously for Lee Jae-myung’s victory.”


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