"Let's Cooperate Closely with the Opposition Party"

President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol is holding a victory greeting press conference on the morning of the 10th at the National Assembly Library in Yeouido, Seoul. Photo by the National Assembly Press Photographers Group

President-elect Yoon Suk-yeol is holding a victory greeting press conference on the morning of the 10th at the National Assembly Library in Yeouido, Seoul. Photo by the National Assembly Press Photographers Group

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[Asia Economy Reporters Hyunju Lee and Boryeong Geum] President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol stated on the 10th at the People Power Party's presidential election campaign headquarters closing ceremony, "When we take over the government, it will not only be Yoon Seok-yeol's administration but also the ruling party government of the People Power Party. We will work closely with the opposition as well."


At the closing ceremony held at the National Assembly Library auditorium that day, Yoon said, "Over the past few months, regarding the presidential election, I think it has been an opportunity for all of us to sweat together without regrets and gain new confidence after a long time."


He added, "After going among the people, meeting many people, listening to their stories, I deeply felt what the spirit of the constitution is and what democracy means with all my heart. If I had not been with my comrades, how could I have come this far? It really feels like a dream, and I thank you all again."



He continued, "Many people worked hard, but I believe Representative Lee Jun-seok, Floor Leader Kim Ki-hyun, Director Kwon Young-se, who calmly and wisely led the election until the end, and our youth aides played a really big role," emphasizing, "Let us work together to become a young party that plans and shapes the future together with the experienced members of the People Power Party and the youth."


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