"Gwangju Youth Need Lee Yong-seop's Leadership" View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Young people in the Gwangju area announced on the 17th, “We will unite our efforts to support the re-election of Gwangju Mayor candidate Lee Yong-seop, who has a sense of mission and duty for the times, to build a bigger and stronger nation in Gwangju and enable uninterrupted development for the next 100 years.”


The group “Youth United by Lee Yong-seop,” consisting of 2,022 young participants, stated in their declaration of support, “We want to create new hope amid the bleak reality of South Korea, filled with conflict, discord, competition, and arrogance,” and emphasized, “Political and administrative cooperation suitable for the youth who will proudly continue Gwangju’s history is necessary.”


They said, “During the 7th term of the civilian government, Gwangju City gave hope to young people regarding job issues through the success of the Gwangju-type job model and becoming a representative city for artificial intelligence,” and evaluated, “By establishing the Youth Policy Office, the Youth Policy Advisor system, and launching the Gwangju Youth Policy Platform, an organic cooperative system with young people has been built. Additionally, increasing the youth center budget, implementing youth housing cost reduction projects, and supplying 18,000 units of Gwangju-type lifelong housing are expanding opportunities for young people to dream and challenge themselves freely.”



They continued, “Gwangju’s youth policy goes beyond simple generational policies and will be the future, vitality, and growth engine of the city,” and emphasized, “Lee Yong-seop’s leadership is once again needed in the 8th term of the civilian government to take a leap forward in building a youth-friendly city, establishing youth regional special zones, and founding a youth foundation.”


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