Intensive Campaign Rally Held at the Back Gate of Jeonnam National University

Democratic Party Gwangju Youth Election Committee Busy in Final Push to Win 2030 Generation Votes View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Democratic Party of Korea's Gwangju Gi-eon-chi Election Countermeasures Committee is putting all its efforts into capturing the votes of the 2030 generation.


According to the Democratic Party's Gwangju Election Committee on the 7th, youth election committee members continued their campaign activities at university campuses that day.


The campaign featured Kim Tae-jin, co-chair of the election committee, as the moderator, along with co-chairs Kim Young-hwan, Lee Ji-hwan, campaign headquarters chief Lee Myung-no, deputy campaign chief Jang Jun-hyu, and youth political crew representative Lee Dong-su.


Jang Jun-hyu, deputy campaign chief, who spoke first, emphasized, "The role of young people in the presidential election, which will determine the future of the Republic of Korea, and in political participation is very important," and urged, "Students who have not yet participated in early voting, please make sure to vote in the main election on the 9th."


Lee Myung-no, campaign chief, said, "Having served as the president of the student council at Chonnam National University until the end of December last year, I realized how important a leader's thoughts and vision are, whether in a small or large organization," and raised his voice, "In this era of crisis, we must definitely elect the capable candidate Lee Jae-myung."



He continued, "Seeing the high early voting rate in Gwangju this time reminded me of the saying 'Yakmu Honam Simu Gukga'?meaning 'If Honam is secure, the country is secure'?which expresses the determination to block the Prosecutor's Republic starting from Honam," appealing, "Please help protect the democracy of the Republic of Korea together."


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