Promise of Politics of Harmony, Politics of Integration, and Non-Divisive Politics to Repay the Choice of Residents

Establishment of Four Foreign Worker Dormitories by Region to Address Rural Labor Shortage

Democratic Party Candidate for Hampyeong County Governor, Lee Sang-ik, Holds Relay Campaign in Wolya and Eomda-myeon View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Lee Sang-ik, the Democratic Party candidate for Hampyeong County Governor, announced that on the second day of the election, he is making every effort to secure support by continuing his campaign on the way to work and visiting Wolya-myeon and Eomdae-myeon consecutively.


On the 20th at 10 a.m., Candidate Lee continued his campaign in front of the Wolya Five-Day Market, attended by Democratic Party-nominated provincial and county council candidates and supporters.


Candidate Lee Sang-ik said, “I am grateful to the residents of Wolya-myeon for overwhelmingly supporting me as the county governor candidate in the recent Democratic Party primary,” adding, “To repay the trust of the residents, I will realize politics of harmony, politics of integration, and politics without division, so that a more mature political culture can take firm root.”


He continued, “Factories are coming into the Bitgreen Industrial Complex in Wolya-myeon, and especially with the confirmed expansion and relocation of Kumho Tire, a light of hope has begun to shine,” emphasizing, “As more companies flock to the industrial complex, many jobs will increase, and the population will grow, so the day when Wolya-myeon is promoted to Wolya-eup is not far off.”


He also proposed, “We will build dormitories for foreign workers between Wolya-myeon and Haebo-myeon to resolve the rural labor shortage,” and promised, “Within the 8th local government term, we will complete the expansion and reconstruction of the Wolya-myeon office and reorganize the urban planning and district unit plans to create a large-scale residential complex.”



At the relay campaign held in front of the Eomdae-myeon office, he presented pledges including the installation of dormitories for foreign workers by region, improvement of the quality of life for Eomdae-myeon residents through the expansion of village-level LPG pipeline networks, and an investment of 11.5 billion won for public sewage pipeline maintenance.


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