Representative Lee Jun-seok Joins on the 8th

People Power Party Gwangju Election Committee '33 Start' College Student Campaign Team Final Push View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The People Power Party's Gwangju Election Countermeasures Committee is launching a final all-out effort, including activating the university student campaign group ‘33 START’ composed of three university students. On the day before the election, the 8th, Representative Lee Jun-seok plans to join to stimulate last-minute voter sentiment.


‘33 START’ is a concept targeting the 2030 youth generation, where three university students each give a 3-minute speech while touring various places in downtown Gwangju to appeal for support for candidate Yoon Seok-yeol.


It is the third campaign group planned following the kickboard campaign group and the ‘We Lend You the Microphone’ citizen campaign group.


They are encouraging participation in the presidential election on the 9th and explaining reasons for supporting candidate Yoon Seok-yeol in university areas and downtown shopping districts.


Gido Woo (26) said, “What university students want is for Gwangju to change as well, and we cannot expect the present or future if we only cling to the past. Candidate Yoon Seok-yeol’s pledges hold the future of Gwangju. That is why I support candidate Yoon.”


Jung Hyun-ro (25) said, “My grandfather taught me the contents from the elementary school textbooks since kindergarten,” and criticized, “The ruling party candidate is not keeping what even kindergarteners know, so he is not qualified to be a presidential candidate.”



Kim Sung-sik (25) said, “I don’t understand why the Gwangju Spirit is brought up when attracting a complex shopping mall to Gwangju,” and added, “I want to ask if verbally abusing and assaulting university student election workers just because they don’t support candidate Yoon Seok-yeol is the Gwangju Spirit.”


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