Jang Seok-woong, candidate for Jeonnam Superintendent of Education, produced a "Read-Aloud Election Bulletin" and distributed it through the YouTube channel "Jang Seok-woong TV." Photo by Jang Seok-woong Election Office

Jang Seok-woong, candidate for Jeonnam Superintendent of Education, produced a "Read-Aloud Election Bulletin" and distributed it through the YouTube channel "Jang Seok-woong TV." Photo by Jang Seok-woong Election Office

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Jun-kyung] Jang Seok-woong, candidate for Jeonnam Superintendent of Education, announced on the 30th that he produced and distributed a "Read-Aloud Election Bulletin" through the YouTube channel "Jang Seok-woong TV."


According to Jang Seok-woong's election office, the "Read-Aloud Election Bulletin" was produced and distributed to secure voting rights for visually impaired individuals.


Since there is also a considerable elderly population in the Jeonnam region who cannot read Hangul, useful election information will be provided to them.


The "Read-Aloud Election Bulletin" contains basic information such as candidate Jang Seok-woong's background, assets, education, and military service, along with his educational philosophy aimed at preventing privileged competition in education.


It also details Jang Seok-woong's pledges, including guaranteeing basic academic skills, introducing future schools, creating an educational ecosystem in cooperation with villages, and expanding customized educational welfare.



Candidate Jang Seok-woong said, "We produced and distributed the 'Read-Aloud Election Bulletin' to secure voting rights for elderly citizens in Jeonnam who cannot read and for the visually impaired," adding, "I hope voters carefully compare the backgrounds and policy pledges of the candidates running for superintendent in this election and cast their votes wisely."


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