Fair Election Campaign, Over 50 Social Organizations Participate for the First Time in Hampyeong-gun

About 300 Residents Attend... Walk Approximately 2km

Hampyeong-gun Prosperity Association Holds 'Fair Election Practice Resolution Rally' Campaign View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] The Hampyeong-gun Prosperity Association (President Oh Minsu) announced that on the morning of the 12th at 10 a.m., over 50 social organizations gathered at the Hampyeong Auto Theater to hold the 'Fair Election Practice Resolution Rally' ahead of the upcoming 8th June 1st Nationwide Simultaneous Local Elections.


This fair election practice resolution rally campaign is recorded as the first large-scale event in the history of Hampyeong-gun.


The event did not end as a simple resolution rally.


After the reading of the resolution statement by No Byungseong, President of the Hampyeong-eup Prosperity Association, about 300 residents in attendance departed from the Hampyeong Auto Theater, walked through the Hampyeong Cheonji Traditional Market, then to the Hampyeong County Office, and returned on foot to the Auto Theater parking lot.


Oh Minsu, President of the Hampyeong-gun Prosperity Association, who hosted and organized the resolution rally, emphasized, “Let us ensure that the 8th nationwide simultaneous local elections held on June 1st are conducted fairly and that a clean election culture is established so that a higher level of election culture can be achieved.”



Kim Sangmo, President of the Union of Village Heads, stated, “With the thought and heart that 'Hampyeong will survive only if the election culture changes,' we practiced the fair election resolution rally campaign by walking about 2 km ourselves,” adding, “It was enough to engrave the slogans 'Fair Election' and 'Clean Election Culture' deeply in the hearts of Hampyeong residents and candidates.”


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